On People's Rights, Justice, and Peace. Sison Reader Series, #21
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- ISBN8224965298
- EAN9798224965298
- Date de parution07/01/2024
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- ÉditeurVirtued Press
Résumé
Sison Reader Series Book 21, People's Rights, Justice and Peace clarifies the relationship between the struggle for national sovereignty and civil rights. This involves understanding the structure of political relations and of political power in a given society. We learn that national freedom necessitates recognition and assertion of the fact of classes and organized groups within our society and within which conscious individuals exist and operate.
These classes and organized groups mediate or bridge without exception the individual with the nation.
These classes and organized groups mediate or bridge without exception the individual with the nation.
Sison Reader Series Book 21, People's Rights, Justice and Peace clarifies the relationship between the struggle for national sovereignty and civil rights. This involves understanding the structure of political relations and of political power in a given society. We learn that national freedom necessitates recognition and assertion of the fact of classes and organized groups within our society and within which conscious individuals exist and operate.
These classes and organized groups mediate or bridge without exception the individual with the nation.
These classes and organized groups mediate or bridge without exception the individual with the nation.