1. Postcolonial Philippines and its Developments
A Eurocentric blueprint was prescribed to underdeveloped and developing states and that this was what was required for development. Although it may not account for everything, the "modern hand" had a very tight grip on the country's development over the course of time. ... Revolutionist activities spread out from the heartland to different parts of the country. ... This paved the way for him, his wife, and so called crony capitalists to control and manipulate the country's enterprises. ... The country's economic struggles may ultimately lead to a successful so-called ...
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