Lesson 9 - The Political Self Flashcards
___ is a reflection of your selfhood in relation to his national identity
Political Self
explores how our social contexts profoundly affect our mental health, well-being, and character
Political Self
It is manifested in a basic sense of justice, fairness, and concern for others. It is also demonstrated in the Filipino’s ability to empathize and help others in times of need (pakikiramay), in the practice of bayanihan, and in the famous Filipino hospitality.
Pakikipagkapwa-Tao
It is manifested in the honor and respect given to parents and elders, in the care given to children, the generosity towards kin in need, and in the great sacrifices one endures for the welfare of the family.
Family Orientation
These are manifested in the Filipino’s love for socials and celebrations, in our capacity to laugh even in the most trying of times, and in the appeal of political satire.
Joy and Humor
These are manifested in the ability to adapt to life in the any part of the world and in the ability to make new things out of old scraps. It is likewise seen in the ability to accept change.
Flexibility, Adaptability, and Capability
These are manifested most noticeably in willingness to take risks with jobs abroad and while there, to work at two or three jobs.
Hard Work and Industry
These are manifested in the Filipinos’ deep faith in God. Our innate religiosity enables us to comprehend and genuinely accept reality in the context of God’s will and plan.
Faith and Religiosity
This is shown in our capacity to persevere despite difficult times and in our ability to get by on so very little.
Ability to Survive
This is manifested in the tendency to give personal interpretation to actions, thus, a sincere question may be viewed as a challenge to one’s competence or positive feedback may be interpreted as a sign of special affection.
Extreme Personalism
This is manifested through the use of one’s office and power as a means of promoting the interest of the family, in factionalism, patronage, political dynasties.
Extreme Family-Centeredness
This is manifested through causal and relaxed attitude towards time and space which manifests itself in lack of precision and compulsiveness, in poor time management, and in procrastination.
Lack of Discipline
These are described as the tendency to wait to be told what has to be done and strong reliance on others to do things for us. Filipinos are also described as submissive to those in authority and are not likely to raise issues or to question decisions.
Passivity and Lack of Initiative
The inferiority towards Filipino culture and actual preference for foreign things.
Colonial Mentality
This is evident through demonstrating selfish and self-serving attitudes that generate a feeling of envy and competitiveness toward others, particularly to one’s peers who seem to have gained some status or prestige.
Kanya-kanya Syndrome