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COURSE OUTLINE
I. Philippine History: Overview
- Scientific method of historical analysis
- Periodization of Philippine history (precolonial,
colonial and feudal, the Philippine revolution of 1896,
colonial and semifeudal, semicolonial and semifeudal,
fascisation and recent developments).
II. The Philippine Economy
- From a feudal to semifeudal economy
- The current mode of production: socio-economic base
- Foreign monopoly capitalism and relations of
exploitation
- The chronic and worsening crisis
- The progressive forces: their immediate course of action
and the goal of socialism.
- Contrary views and responses
III. Philippine Politics
- From colony to neocolonial state
- Politics as a crucial area of conflict
- The reactionary forces: their line, strategy and tactics
- The progressive forces: their line, strategy and
tactics, and socialist perspective
- The current state of political struggle
- Contrary views and responses
IV. Philippine Culture
- Culture as reflection of economics and politics
- The current culture of oppression and exploitation (the
role of imperialist culture, the church, etc.)
- Culture with national, scientific and mass orientation
- The current state of the struggle in the cultural field
- Contrary views and responses
V. Philippine International Relations
- The general relationship of domestic and international
conditions
- The international relations of the neocolonial state
- The international relations of the progressive forces
- The impact of the current international trends on the
progressive forces
- Contrary views and responses
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