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Philippine Political Culture and Governance

Chapter One: Philippine Political Culture and Governanceby Cristina Jayme MontielBack to Chapter 1 ContentsINTRODUCTION Months after the violence of "EDSA Tres," debate continues as to what triggered this bloody event. How dida seemingly ragtag crowd turn into an angry mob? Some say the uprising was a class war that drew itspower from the class divide in society, with the arrest of the masses' idol Joseph "Erap" Estrada as thespark that spread the wildfire (De Quiros, 2001). Others saw the siege of Malaca ang as the handiwork of asmall and currently disenfranchised elite, who after exploiting the poor, disowned responsibility for inflamingthe mob (Doronila, 2001). This variety of interpretations could confuse the layperson, not only about EDSATres, but more so about the daily-life relations between Filipino politicians and their followers.

Philippine Political Culture and Governance by Cristina Jayme Montiel Back to Chapter 1 Contents ... Some say the uprising was a class war that drew its power from the class divide in society, with the arrest of the masses' idol Joseph "Erap" Estrada as the spark that spread the wildfire (De Quiros, 2001). Others saw the siege of Malacañang as ...

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