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Rizal's Concept On Nation Building

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Rizals

Concept
on Nation
Building

Rizals Blue Print for Nation


Building

-Education

-Racial

Pride and Dignity

-National Consciousness

-Re-orientation of values
and attitudes

-Willingness to sacrifice

Rizals Program of Action


Circulo

Hispano

--Filipino student organization in Madrid


1888

--At British Museum, Rizal had pieced


together the history of the Philippines
which revealed that even before the
coming of the Spaniards; the Filipinos
already had a developed culture.

Morgas Sucesos de
las Islas Filipinas
--Rizal made notes on this because of
its objective representation of life in
the Philippines at the time of the
arrival of the Spaniards.
--Morga devoted a long final chapter
to the study of Filipino customs,
manners and religions in the early
years of the Spanish conquest.

Excerpts from Rizal


Dedicatory:
It

is necessary to first lay bare


the past in order to better
judge the present and to
survey the road trodden during
three centuries.
We proceed to study the
future.

Rizals Question on his Mind


Were there enough leaders which are
highly dedicated and well trained among
Filipinos?
Could the collective strength of the
country insure a good chance of victory?
Are the people united enough to share
one common prospective?
How effective were the means of
communication?

The

Indolence of the
Filipinos

Came out as a series of 5 in the La


Solidaridad from July 15 to
September 15 1899
La

Liga Filipina (Philippine


League)

Rizals major plan of action

Rizals Political Reforms


First Novel; Noli Me Tangere (1884)
--Raise the political consciousness in relation to
the current state of affairs in the Philippines.
--Disseminate information about their country
through journalism and public debate.
El Filibusterismo
--A sequel to Noli Me Tangere (1891)
--To draw attention calamitous state of affairs in
the country.

Rizal is Asias first modern nonviolent proponent of political


reforms.
Recognize

the importance of industrial


education, to make it accessible to all.
Recognize the importance of industrial
education.
-Development of institution, agriculture
and commerce.
Kabataan ang Pag-asa ng Bayan.
Education for the Youth.

Socio

Economic Reforms

--Enlightenment through
education was not enough to
improve the countrys right.
19th

Century

--The Philippines was


experiencing the kindling effect
of an economic weakening and
material property.

Agricultural Improvement
The

economic development of
the Philippines would largely
depend on this
3 Factors of Production
Land
Labor
Capital
-Coupled with justice

End

Kazleen Miguel 2013

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