Political Flashcards
ordered, subjective realm of politics
Political self
- includes values, cognitions, perceptions, attitudes and behavioral dispositions
Political self
-individual members interpret political institutions and processes, and their own relationship with such institutions and processes
Political self
Developing a filipino identity 3 factors
- Individual factor
- Institutional factor
- Community factor
- include one’s attitudes and values
Individual factor
- there is the presence of dualism which highlights the contradiction between self-interest and the good of the community
- attitudes change due to events that sweep the nation and due to involvement in service-oriented activities
Individual factor
Examples of institutional factor
School
• Family
• Media
• Church
• Government
• Non-government and People’s Organization
The degree (or lack) of identification with the nation depends, among others, on the type of community to which one belongs and the extent to which it is served by, or benefits from, instruments of the state
-Religion (“Filipina” connotes “Christian”)
- Language (i.e.. use of English) as the privileged medium of official and private transactions
-Absence or presence of social requisites for the exercise of citizenship and democracy
Community factors
is about individual liberty as well as collective self-governance
Democratic culture
——————-&——-gives us the right to vote, privileges to all we have worked for
Economic rights and social responsibility
4 Examples of ways on how to be a good Filipino:
Be an active Filipino citizen
Study the Philippine history
Support local products o and Speak the Filipino language
4.Do not spread fake news and be democratic in engaging with dissent