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The Indolence of the Filipino

José Rizal

Publisher: Interactive Media

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Summary

In 'The Indolence of the Filipino,' Jose Rizal scrutinizes stereotypes surrounding Filipino laziness during the colonial era. Through meticulous analysis, he challenges misconceptions, attributing socio-economic struggles to oppressive conditions. Rizal's work becomes a rallying call for understanding and dismantling prejudiced narratives, fostering empathy for the complexities of Filipino history.
Available since: 04/01/2021.
Print length: 52 pages.

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