People Power as Immanent Collectivity: Re-Imagining the Miracle of the 1986 EDSA Revolution as Divine Justice

The Philippine People Power Revolution (EDSA) was remarkable for its non-aggressive overthrow of the Marcos dictatorship. The spontaneity and creativity of the people to answer the summons to defend dissonant army troops contrasts with the administrative efficiency and armed might of the military ar...

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Main Author: Gonzaga, Fernando
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.kk-10552024-12-12T12:24:03Z People Power as Immanent Collectivity: Re-Imagining the Miracle of the 1986 EDSA Revolution as Divine Justice Gonzaga, Fernando The Philippine People Power Revolution (EDSA) was remarkable for its non-aggressive overthrow of the Marcos dictatorship. The spontaneity and creativity of the people to answer the summons to defend dissonant army troops contrasts with the administrative efficiency and armed might of the military army. The people acted as a collectivity, with its own collective power, opposing the military. This non-aggressive collective power was rooted in a distinctive Filipino culture and religiosity that hailed the EDSA Revolution as a miracle of divine justice. 2024-12-12T12:30:09Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/kk/vol1/iss12/7 info:doi/10.13185/1656-152x.1055 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/kk/article/1055/viewcontent/_5BKKv00n12_2009_5D_204.1_NewScholarsForum_Gonzaga.pdf Kritika Kultura Archīum Ateneo agency bodies revolutionary movements violence
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Gonzaga, Fernando
People Power as Immanent Collectivity: Re-Imagining the Miracle of the 1986 EDSA Revolution as Divine Justice
description The Philippine People Power Revolution (EDSA) was remarkable for its non-aggressive overthrow of the Marcos dictatorship. The spontaneity and creativity of the people to answer the summons to defend dissonant army troops contrasts with the administrative efficiency and armed might of the military army. The people acted as a collectivity, with its own collective power, opposing the military. This non-aggressive collective power was rooted in a distinctive Filipino culture and religiosity that hailed the EDSA Revolution as a miracle of divine justice.
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author Gonzaga, Fernando
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title People Power as Immanent Collectivity: Re-Imagining the Miracle of the 1986 EDSA Revolution as Divine Justice
title_short People Power as Immanent Collectivity: Re-Imagining the Miracle of the 1986 EDSA Revolution as Divine Justice
title_full People Power as Immanent Collectivity: Re-Imagining the Miracle of the 1986 EDSA Revolution as Divine Justice
title_fullStr People Power as Immanent Collectivity: Re-Imagining the Miracle of the 1986 EDSA Revolution as Divine Justice
title_full_unstemmed People Power as Immanent Collectivity: Re-Imagining the Miracle of the 1986 EDSA Revolution as Divine Justice
title_sort people power as immanent collectivity: re-imagining the miracle of the 1986 edsa revolution as divine justice
publisher Archīum Ateneo
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url https://archium.ateneo.edu/kk/vol1/iss12/7
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