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THE (REAL) KARTILYA OF THE KATIPUNAN BY EMILIO JACINTO (AND MUSINGS ON THE REVELATION AND REPUBLIC)
The Kartilya comprises thirteen lessons that detail not only the vision of the Katipunan, but the vision for a egalitarian and morally sound Filipino nation.
For the Katipunan leadership, such as Emilio Jacinto, the ideas of Right and Light, Katwiran and Kaliwanagan, were of utmost importance. They saw themselves as not only as inheritors of the Age of Enlightenment, but intellectual and moral revolutionaries fighting to create and define a nation and culture that was post-Enlightenment; that was no longer shackled by the ideological and colonial restraints of the West, but a country that adopted and merged the best of Spain, the United States, France, and our own unique culture and society, in support of being Filipino.
Which makes me wonder, for all those who use the Katipunan as an ideological touchstone, for all those who say they are the inheritors of the Katipunan’s ideals, how many have actually read, internalized, and understood the Kartilya?
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