The Party’s Over

The Party’s Over

Inside the patriarchy of the Philippines’ underground Left.

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Pasion's Passion

Pasion's Passion

Book traces the life of one of the unsung leaders of the Philippines’ Communist movement.

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Shocked and Awed

Shocked and Awed

Read the first book on a Mindanao war written from the soldiers’ and rebels’ perspectives.

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Death and Loathing in Sugarlandia

Death and Loathing in Sugarlandia

For your quarantine reading, Caroline Hau’s first novel on class divide and exile.

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A Red and Expert Renaissance Man

A Red and Expert Renaissance Man

Find out about the life and times of Rolando Peña, a revolutionary whom a professional colleague described as the Philippines’ greatest geologist.

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Why 'The Kingmaker' Sparks Memories of Terror and Defiance

Why 'The Kingmaker' Sparks Memories of Terror and Defiance

Lauren Greenfield’s “The Kingmaker” bares the height of Imeldific narcissism and megalomania

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Freedom, She Wrote

Freedom, She Wrote

The women journalists who educated and fought for us during the Marcos dictatorship.

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High Noon in the West Philippine Sea

High Noon in the West Philippine Sea

Find out how, despite its international court victory over China’s maritime claims, the Philippines’ sovereignty has been eroded.

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Why Our Moro Brothers and Sisters Will Never Turn Fundamentalist

Why Our Moro Brothers and Sisters Will Never Turn Fundamentalist

The author contends that most Filipino Muslims are too secularly practical to fall for the likes of ISIS and the Taliban.

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Opinion: Kanto Boy Politics, the China Pivot and the Fil-Am

Opinion: Kanto Boy Politics, the China Pivot and the Fil-Am

To understand President Duterte’s eccentric political ways, one must understand street-corner culture as well as local Philippine politics.

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