The Diliman Review, Τόμος 15College of Arts and Sciences, University of the Philippines, 1967 Devoted to letters, the arts and discussion. |
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Σελίδα 19
... economic development . 26 Economic Instability of the Colonial Government . From the foregoing facts , one may hastily infer that pre - revolutionary Philippine society was in a state of widespread misery . This is far from the truth ...
... economic development . 26 Economic Instability of the Colonial Government . From the foregoing facts , one may hastily infer that pre - revolutionary Philippine society was in a state of widespread misery . This is far from the truth ...
Σελίδα 22
... economic power remains with those who either own wealth or are in a position to control it , 33 we find that in the Philippines by this period , the economic elite was comprised by the Spanish friars , the transient but highly - placed ...
... economic power remains with those who either own wealth or are in a position to control it , 33 we find that in the Philippines by this period , the economic elite was comprised by the Spanish friars , the transient but highly - placed ...
Σελίδα 23
... economic power and sought to place it solely in Filipino hands . In this struggle for power the masses were in the background and both friars and leaders of the intel- ligentsia sought the support of this most numerous class . In ...
... economic power and sought to place it solely in Filipino hands . In this struggle for power the masses were in the background and both friars and leaders of the intel- ligentsia sought the support of this most numerous class . In ...
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