Now available: ‘Oligarchic Politics’
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This book is very valuable and its publication is just timely…Well-packaged, with a viewpoint that is just and is suited to the current situation. – From Commentary on the book, by Prof. Felipe Miranda, founding president of Pulse Asia
Those interested in social change as well as those (like the middle forces) who may feel threatened or challenged by the new politics…can only be assured that they need not be afraid of change – in this book, not by force of arms but through ideas and modes of enabling the impoverished masses, the “wretched of the earth,” to be heard and represented, and thereby, to regain their humanity. – Dr. Elmer A. Ordoñez, Manila Times
A timely book…The questions it raises and the answers it strives to provide deal with issues the relevance of which will last beyond the coming electoral exercise.
– Alexander Martin Remollino, Bulatlat.com
To those who have short memory, this book provides a brief and accessible history of oligarchic politics…through the lens of the development of our political party system. - Lou Janssen Dangzalan, Newsbreak
Written by Danilo Araña Arao, Francis A. Gealogo,
Ely H. Manalansan, Felix P. Muga II, Roland G. Simbulan,
Temario C. Rivera, and Bobby M. Tuazon
Published by CenPEG Books
Center for People Empowerment in Governance
304 CSWCD Bldg., University of the Philippines,
Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines
TelFax 9299526; Email: cenpeg.info@gmail.com
Now on sale in bookpaper and newsprint copies at:
Popular Bookstore
305 Tomas Morato Ext. cor. Timog Avemue,
Quezon City, 1103 Philippines
Tel. (+632) 3722162; Fax no: (+632) 3722050
IBON Foundation Bookstore
IBON Center, 114 Timog Avenue,
Quezon City, 1103 Philippines
Telephone numbers: (+632) 9277060 to 62
Fax: (+632) 9292496
Solidaridad Bookshop
531 Padre Faura Street
Ermita, Manila, Philippines.
Telephone Number: (+632) 5230870 / (+632)5255038


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