Moral politics in the Philippines : inequality, democary, and the urban poor /

Kusara, Wataru.

Moral politics in the Philippines : inequality, democary, and the urban poor / Wataru Kusaka. - Quezon City : Ateneo de Manila University Press, c2019. - xviii, 342 pages : 23 cm.

Includes notes, bibliography, and index.

List of illustrations--Foreword to the Philippines edition--Preface--Introduction: Philippines democracy and moral politics--Analytical framework--Formation of the dual public sphere--People power and moral antagonism -- Moral antagonism in elections--Moral antagonism in urban governance--The revival of moral nationalism--Beyond moral politics--Addendum: Duterte as a drastic medicine--Afterword--Notes--Bibliography -- Index.

The people” famously ousted Ferdinand Marcos from power in the Philippines in 1986. After democratization, though, a fault line appeared that split the people into citizens and the masses. The former were members of the middle class who engaged in civic action against the restored elite-dominated democracy, and viewed themselves as moral citizens in contrast with the masses, who were poor, engaged in illicit activities and backed flawed leaders. The masses supported emerging populist counter-elites who promised to combat inequality, and saw themselves as morally upright in contrast to the arrogant and oppres-sive actions of the wealthy in arrogating resources to themselves.

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URBAN POOR.--POLITICAL ACTIVITY.--PHILIPPINES.
DEMOCRATIZATION.--PHILIPPINES.
POLITICAL CULTURE.--PHILIPPINES.


PHILIPPINES.--POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT.--POLITICAL PARTICIPATION.--PHILIPPINES.--1986.

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