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050 _aDS 686.6 .M35 2017
100 _aMijares, Primitivo.
_eAuthor
245 _aThe conjugal dictatorship of Ferdinand Imelda Marcos /
_cPrimitivo Mijares.
250 _aRevised and Annotated.
260 _aQuezon City :
_bBughaw,
_cc2017.
300 _axx, 763 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c22 cm.
365 _bPHP 650.00
505 _aForeword.--Preface.--Acknowledgement.--Chapter 1. A summer night in Washington, D.C..--Chapter 2. Manila-Gate.--Chapter 3. Twilight of democracy.--Chapter 4. A dark age begins.--Chapter 5. Infrastructure of martial law.--Chapter 6. The other villains.--Chapter 7. The reign of greed.--Chapter 8. The unholy trinity.--Chapter 9. Too late the hero.--Chapter 10. The loves of marcos.--Chapter 11. Philippine "Gulag": a paralysis of fear.--Chapter 12. The era of thought control.--Chapter 13. American tax dollar abets R.P. repression.--Chapter 14. International protection racket.--Chapter 15. Spineless judiciary legitimizes a pretender.--Chapter 16. Plans in perpetuity.--Chapter 17. Whither marcos--Afterword.
520 _aThis book reports on the best laid plans that paved the way to the Philippines' dark history: the imposition of martial law in 1972 and the schemes that built and held its infrastructure. Drawing data from his work as Marcos's media adviser before his defection in 1975, Primitivo Mijares exposes the massive corruption and military abuses under the regime, which has left the nation in ruins. Forty years after its first publication, the book, in this revised and annotated edition, reminds Filipinos of their past that remains a present threat.
600 _aMARCOS, FERDINAND, E.,
_xPRESIDENT
_y1965-1986
_zPHILIPPINES
600 _aMARCOS, IMELDA, R.
_zPHILIPPINES
651 _aPHILIPPINES
_xPRESIDENT
_y(1965-1986 : MARCOS)
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