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[.ca] Capital, Coercion, and Crime: Bossism in the Philippines (ISBN 0804737460)



Understanding the Filipino Mind:
John Sidel has written a great deal on the Filipino family and its impact upon Philippine politics. In this book he weaves together much of his own research, along with that collected by others interested in the unique role of the family in the Philippines, in an effort to develop a cohesive theory with which to understand the archipelago. The narratives within the book, detailing local power structures in Cavite and Cebu, are excellent and Sidel has obviously researched his subjects exhaustively. For those from the Southern Philippines the stories of the Osmena family will be, perhaps, only too familiar and readers will likely be left comparing his examples to those they encountered in their province or barangay. But the book fails at offering anything close to a significant critique of Joel Migdal's "strong society, weak state" theory of (under)development. Sidel's tale of local bosses that manipulate and control governmental structures to personally enrich themselves is helpful, but as Kerkvliet has suggested about clientelistism approaches, too narrow. Though some powerful patriarchs have been able to use public resources to garner and control wealth, families of "old" (friar estates) wealth still exist and have not been displaced. Nevertheless, the book is an enjoyable read for those interested in Filipino politics and is additionally helpful in that it removes the traditional emphasis on Manila and villages near central Luzon as the locus for research on the country. I greatly enjoy Sidel's writing style and hope that he builds on the work that he has done in compiling an intelligent history of the ever changing role of the Chinese in the Philippines.


Author:John Sidel
Binding:Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number:352.1409599
EAN:9780804737463
Edition:1
ISBN:0804737460
Number Of Pages:248
Publication Date:1999-12-01
Release Date:1999-12-02



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