Information, Misinformation and Disinformation: For God’s Sake, what is the Truth?
July 12, 2007 at 9:23 am | In Education | Leave a CommentBy K.J. John
What is responsible citizenship within the context of an emerging new world order, defined more by media and virtual realities than by the real world of material and earthly realities? But, first some context definitions from the title of the book Asian Cyberactivism: Freedom of Expression and Media Censorship.
First, what is Asia? Where is Asia in our civilisational past? Who is Asia today? What is the role of Asia in the Global Village of the future? More
Originally posted at fnfasia.org
Young Asians and Contemporary Liberalism in Asia
July 10, 2007 at 9:06 am | In Liberal Values & Ideologies | Leave a Commentby: Rachel Ann Bersemera
Many Western experts on Democracy and Liberalism often claim that Asia has a short history with the liberal Ideology. Asian liberals in general however would counter that contrary to this observation, Asia has a long and rich history of liberal-democratic movement.
Of course, this may not be the kind that highlights individualism or the type that emphasizes the right to self-realization of the individual over collective or familial aspirations, but it is liberalism in the many eyes of Asians nonetheless. More
Unveiling the Filipino Liberal
July 10, 2007 at 7:28 am | In Liberal Values & Ideologies | Leave a CommentBy Marlowe C. Selecios Our predominantly conservative society undeniably looks with suspicious eyes on the Filipino liberal. Driven by his unusual zeal for individual liberty and social equality, the liberal is typecast as an activist, rarely appreciated and often misunderstood. The liberal’s excesses are frequently magnified and highlighted, while his virtues, which are aplenty, understated. His pronounced impatience with the status quo is seen as rebelliousness. His self-confidence is mistaken for arrogance. More
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