Dissent and resistance / Abraham F. Sarmiento
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9715423175
- 959.9046
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Includes index.
1971-1980
In search of a peaceful solution to a revolutionary situation
Why retain the presidential system of government in the new constitution
On the necessity of closer relationship between people and government
The universality of the university
A valedictory of sorts: on Martial law, the political system, and the UP alumni
1981
A demand for fair, clean, honest, and free elections
A call for a "no"
Why Rotarians must vote "no"
Boycott and the freedom of conscience
B o y c o t t
Tungo sa nagkakaisang kilusang bayan ng timog katagalugan
Our tasks
1982
The tyranny of the magna carta for students
A message to the national labor assembly
The Marcos U.S. state visit: subservience vs. independence
The role of the united churchmen in contemporary Philippine society
1983
The southern tagalog experience
The Filipino people shall prevail
Food and freedom
The proper role of a lawyer in society
A tribute to Lorenzo M. Tanada: constitutionalist
Freedom of the press and its realities in the Philippines
In the end we all must die
Pagkakaisang diwa sa katarungan, kalayaan, at kapayapaan: ang hamon sa lahat
Challenging the mockery of laws and of the law
The Filipino lawyers' response to present Philippine realities
Oppressive and repressive decrees
Genuine national reconciliation or civil disobedience
1984
Boycott the election for a useless, expensive, and obsequious second legislature
Semi-parliamentary democracy or presidential dictatorship
Aberrations of amendments no. 6 and Marcos lawmaking powers
The absence of nationalism in the Philippines: September 21, 1972 to the present
The liberal party program of government--people-oriented
1985
Accreditation of political parties and the dominant opposition party
Rejecting the Philippine-Japan treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation
The response of the church to the present realities: from a layman's point of view
The public assembly act of 1985
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