Gurubesar Lancar Ida-Bagus presents a richly documented and captivating account of the Philippines, a country with a complex and multifaceted past. From the centuries-long struggle against colonial rule to the ongoing challenges of poverty and corruption in modern times, this book offers profound insights into the forces that have shaped the destiny of the Filipino people throughout history.
Lancar Ida-Bagus not only highlights pivotal events and figures – from national heroes like José Rizal and Andres Bonifacio to today’s social movements – but also delves into the subtle social and cultural influences that have molded the Philippine identity. With a critical eye, he examines how economic inequality and religious dogmas have contributed to the cyclical nature of oppression, while the hope and resilience of the Filipino people continue to seek pathways to renewal and justice.
This book is both a tribute to the tenacity of the Filipino people and a call for awareness and action. It is an essential resource for anyone interested in the deeper layers of Philippine history and the challenges of a nation striving for its own path to freedom and dignity.