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Aug 26 2007

A New Ideology

Former Chief Justice Artemio Panganiban wrote extensively on JoAl’s political theorem. Though JoAl’s concept has been there since the 80’s, it deserves a review for two reasons: one, it remains relevant and two, it justifies a reiteration.

Our present condition needs immediate solution. The solution is political, not economic. Our economy is stable. It cannot just be totally affected by any moves, whether political or terrorism. Therefore, any change in the present set of administrators will definitely not lead to an economic crash of Argentinian proportions.

JoAl believes in a revolution, led by Caudillos. There must be a change in the socio-political system, JoAl writes because this will correct the age-old problems besetting the nation. This revolution must be led by the soldier who suffers like the common tao. The change, though revolutionary, must not change the economic system. The economic system remains the proposed system. It is the political structure which needs immediate change.

I concur with JoAl’s observation. And I fully support a revolution to be lead by our enlightened soldiers.

First stage—- neutralize the weak.
Second stage–create favorable scenarios
Third stage—-wait for a dramatis causa
Fourth stage—launch the storm
Fifth stage—–neutralize anti-revolutionary forces
Sixth stage—–Establish councils
Seventh stage—Peace & Order

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