Philippine Politics and Governance: Presented By: Alex A. Dumandan
Philippine Politics and Governance: Presented By: Alex A. Dumandan
Philippine Politics and Governance: Presented By: Alex A. Dumandan
POLITICS AND
GOVERNANCE
Presented by: Alex A. Dumandan
Objectives:
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LESSON 1
Harold Lasswell
Politics (from Greek: Polis definition "affairs of the cities") is
the process of making decisions that apply to members of
a group, it refers to achieving and exercising positions of
governance — organized control over a human
community, particularly a state. It is the study or practice of
the distribution of power and resources within a given
community (this is usually a hierarchically organized
population) as well as the interrelationship(s) between
communities.
How politics can be studied?
There are various ways by which one can study politics
or political science. It is the branch of knowledge that
deals with systems of government; the analysis of
political activity and behavior. It is a major social
science dealing with political and governmental
structures and processes. It is also the study of what is
believed to be universal in politics, such as power,
justice, and force.(Harris, 1997)
. . . ask not what your
country can do for
you, ask what you
can do for your
country.
- John F. Kennedy
LESSON 2
The Value of Politics and
Differentiation
of Governance from
Government
The value of Politics…..
help you to know your rights.
It clarifies what you yourself believe.
Politics is a living, breathing subject.
Politics helps you to understand our nation’s
parties.
Politics prepares you for adult life.
Government is the instrument of the state
through which the will of the people is
expressed, carried out, and formulated.
Governance is broadly defined as the
action of sovereign authority;
specifically, the exercise of
authoritative direction or control, over
a particular political unit or
organization.
PARTICIPATION
RULE OF LAW
BILL OF RIGHTS
RESPONSIVENESS
CONSENSUS ORIENTED
ACCOUNTABILITY
Law as defined by St. Thomas Aquinas
is “an ordinance of reason for the
common good, made by him who
has care of the community…”
People exercise their political authority through the government, which
functions as an instrumentality of the state through law.
WEBSITES:
https://www.clopified.com/download/philippine-
politics-and-governance-curriculum-guidecg-humss/
https://www.coursehero.com/file/25140478/Module-
1-Politics-and-Governancedocx/
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https://www.centredaily.com/opinion/article6956417
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N44828&sp=yes&
LESSON 3
Political Ideologies
Objectives:
critique ideas that have a direct impact on how we try to manage ourselves
as a political community;
identify the basic tenets of major political ideologies (i.e., liberalism, socialism,
conservatism, etc.);
analyze how political ideologies create an impact on the social and political
life of Filipinos.
The Nature of Political Ideology
An ideology is more or less a coherent set of
ideas that direct or organize a specific political
action (Heywood 2013). It consists of belief and
value systems, a discussion of existing power
relationships, an exploration of how political
change is achieved in line with these power
relations, and an illustration of a desired future.
• A political belief system
• An action-orientated set of political ideas
• The ideas of the ruling class
• The world-view of a particular social class or social group
• Political ideas that embody or articulate class or social interests
• Ideas that propagate false consciousness amongst the exploited or
oppressed
• Ideas that situate the individual within a social context and generate a
Liberalism
Anarchism
Conservatism
Socialism Feminism
Marxism
Social Democracy
Fascism
Liberalism
Belief in individualism underscores the importance of the human individual
compared to any other group.
Equality implies that individuals are born equal, at least in moral terms. Equal
rights and entitlements are at its core.
a basis for legitimacy based on emotion, especially the identification of the regime
as a necessary evil to combat "easily recognizable societal problems" such as
underdevelopment or insurgency
neither "intensive nor extensive political mobilization" and constraints on the mass
public (such as repressive tactics against opponents and a prohibition of
antiregime activity).
The exploitation of the proletariat (workers) by the capitalists (owners of the means
of production) would develop class consciousness among the former, hence
ushering a proletarian revolution which will facilitate the creation of a communist
society.
Social Democracy
Social democrats stand for a balance between the market and
the state, and between the individual and the community.
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the-us
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productivity/