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Philippine sociology roots to two great but somewhat conflicting Western cultural traditions : Spanish Catholic Neo-Thomism and an almost simplistic American empericism and pragmatism, heavily laced in the early American period by a Protestant social ethic. To a certain extent Philippine sociology has never recovered from the shock of its
14 maj 2021 · The decolonization of knowledge in the post-World War II era became a main concern for Philippine social scientists and was pursued through a discourse about how their nation’s culture was distinct from Western culture.
(1)(1) There is a distinct and unique Filipino culture and society. If. the basic institutional features of the many cultural-linguistic groups in the Philippines are compared, whether they be the Muslim Maranaw of Mindanao, the pagan Sea Gypsies of the Sulu Sea, or the Christian Taga-
1 kwi 2013 · The depth to which American cultural imperialism has penetrated Filipino society is demonstrated by the listlessness of the nation-building spirit within it.
around the Filipino culture and its beliefs; it further elaborated on the general sociological principles of the Occident as applied in the Philippines. The book remained in demand for almost ten years.
A major lifework, for which Zarco is known for in the 1970s, focused on narcotics and drug addiction in the Philippines, which stemmed from his earlier historical work on opium addiction during the Philippine Spanish colonial period. The Narcotics Foundation of the Philippines tapped him as consultant-researcher from 1971 to
sociological understanding that is traced to its historical roots in modem western culture. The scientific approach severely disagrees with Filipino culture. This notwithstanding, the twentieth century also witnessed the rise of the Philippine Left. Its current wane can- not just be explained by cultural reasons, although they give reason