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Module 2          LESSON 10. UNPACKING THE SELF: The Political Self
Competencies      1. Identify values, traits, political community, and institutions as aspects
                  of political self.
                  2. Describe what a democratic culture is.
                  3. Understand the concept of self in political thought; and
                  4. Examine one’s political identity.
Discussion        Introduction
                      As members of the society, people are naturally obligated to participate
                  in a political system as social citizens. Politics is the way that people living
                  in groups make decisions. It is about making agreements between people
                  so that they can live together in groups such as tribes, cities, or countries.
                  As Aristotle stated, “man is, by nature, a political man.” This is because
                  man is a social being and that people naturally drawn to various political
                  involvements in order to satisfy their social needs. The political self-
                  explores how our social and economic contexts profoundly affect our
                  overall well-being. It is the aspect of our identity that is political, such as
                  beliefs about what a “good society” means or how much government
                  regulation is appropriate.
                      This section allows students to have an understanding of their self –
                  concept in political perspective and improve one’s political identity as a
                  Filipino.
                  Who is a Filipino?
                      According the 1987 Phil. Constitution, Filipino citizen are "those who
                  father or mother are citizens of the Philippines those born before Jan.17,
                  1973 of Filipino, mother who elect Philippine citizenship upon reaching
                  the age of majority and those who are naturalized in accordance with law".
                  What is Political?
                       It is primarily concerned with the making as distinguished from the
                  administration of governmental policy. A republic is a political system in
                  which the government remains mostly subject to those governed. Some
                  scholars define any political system in which the citizens legitimize the
                  government.
                       The Philippines today has only emerged in the 1980s after over three
                  centuries colonization of the Spaniards. Meanwhile, the Japanese only
                  occurred in 1946. Foreign culture, beliefs, language, and religion have
                  made a huge dent on our own by setting a foundation to the contemporary
                  Filipino identity and culture. Filipino have truly developed an identity of
                  their own? or we still living in the shadow of our colonial friends.
                       The individual's race, ethnicity, and physical characteristics are not
                  the only factors that make a person's national identity. The important of
                  values and traits are set apart ne nationality from the other. These values
                  and traits may not always be a positive thing, but being able to identity
                  one's self apart from other nationalities and point out weakness and
                  mistakes, paired with unity and progress a possibility.
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   What is Political Self?
        It captures the extent to which a person thinks of themselves as a
   “political person”. These are beliefs about what a “good society” means or
   how much government regulation is appropriate. Political self-organization
   then refers to the formation of political patterns through the local
   interactions of the members only; this can be seen in the formation of
   public opinion, political movements, and political revolutions. In a
   cultural context, self-organizing processes can be seen in the formation of
   customs and the development of beliefs. In a socioeconomic context self-
   organization can be seen in the growth, competition, and extinction of
   companies, national economies, and the stock market.
     Filipino Traits and Values
     What do Filipinos value?
     The term kapwa or a shared inner self lies at the core of Filipino values
     and psychology. A person who treats another as a kapwa has a shared a
     sense of identity and consciousness with that ‘other’ person. Both in the
     individual and community level, strong emphasis is placed on social
     acceptance and maintaining social harmony. As such, social approval and
     caring about what others will think, say, or do strongly influence social
     behavior.
                                  FILIPINO TRAITS
      Hospitality                            - Offer the warmth and
                                                comfort of your place to a
                                                friend or relative who needs
                                                a place to stay.
                                             - Give more than of your best
                                                to make your guests feel at
                                                home.
      Cheerful & Optimistic                  - Problems are inevitable but
                                                Filipinos are known to be
                                                positive and joyful – plaster
                                                a sweet smile on your face.
      Respect                                - Pagmamano,        beso,    and
                                                paghaliksakamay should be
                                                manifested.
                                             - Use po and opo and/or
                                                polite expressions when
                                                talking to someone older
                                                than you.
      Close family Ties                      - Maintain      a    harmonious
                                                relationship     with    your
                                                family members.
                                             - Avoid     conflicts    and   if
                                                possible settle disputes and
                                                misunderstandings.
                                             - Support and help your
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                                                  family and relatives up to
                                                  any extent.
      Bayanihan/Unity and Helpfulness         -   Sincerely extend help to
                                                  your fellowmen.
                                              -   Do not choose whom to
                                                  help.
                                              -   Offer help when someone
                                                  needs assistance.
      Filipino Time                           -   Show respect, sincerity and
                                                  sensitivity by arriving at a
                                                  meeting or event on time.
      Mañana Habit                            -   Procrastination leads to a
                                                  bulkier      and       heavier
                                                  workload.
                                              -   Do not delay tasks.
      Colonial Mentality                      -   Support locals.
      NingasKugon                             -   Be    consistent      of    the
                                                  ventures and things you
                                                  have started.
      Crab Mentality                          -   Be     happy     of      other’s
                                                  achievements and success.
                                              -   Put      off   jealousy        /
                                                  enviousness.
      Pride                                   -   Learn to ask for an apology
                                                  without waiting for the
                                                  other party to do it.
     FILIPINO MARKERS
     Proverbs or Salawikain - Filipino proverbs or Philippine proverbs
     are traditional sayings or maxims used by Filipinos based on local
     culture, wisdom, and philosophies from Filipino life. If used in everyday
     conversations, proverbs are utilized to emphasize a point or a thought of
     reasoning: the Filipino philosophy.
     Examples:
     1. Habang may buhay, may pag-asa. (Meaning: Never lose hope in life.)
     2. Kapagbinato ka ng bato, batuhinmo ng tinapay. (Meaning: Repay evil
     with kindness and blessing.)
     3. Ang buhay ay parang gulong. (Meaning: There is no permanent
     situation in this world.)
     Superstitions - beliefs or practice based upon one's trust in luck or other
     irrational, unscientific, or supernatural forces. Often, it arises from
     ignorance, a misunderstanding of science or causality, a belief in fate or
     magic, or fear of that which is unknown.
     Examples:
     1. The number of steps of staircases at home should not be divisible by
     three.
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   2. Don’t go straight home after attending a wake.
   3. Siblings should not marry within the same year (sukob).
     Myths and Legends - historical fact morphs into a legend when the truth
     has been exaggerated to the point that real people or events have taken on
     a romanticized, "larger than life" quality. In contrast, a myth is a type of
     symbolic storytelling that was never based on fact.
     Examples:
     1. Mythical creatures such as duwende, diwata, engkanto, kapre, aswang,
     etc.
     2. The Legend of Makahiya
     3. The Heartbreaking Story of Alitaptap (Bataan Legend)
     Heroes and Icons - heroes serve as reminder of true patriotism and
     nationalism as they have sacrificed their lives for the sake of their
     country`s freedom and progress.
     Examples: Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao, Lea Salonga
     Political Community and Institutions
             According to Aristotle, every community “is established for the sake
     of some good.” This is because “everyone does everything for the sake of
     what they believe to be good,” though they of course can be wrong about
     what “the good” is. It follows that a political community must also be
     established for the sake of some good. Like Plato, Aristotle believed that
     such a community must be large enough to be self-sufficient but must
     nevertheless remain relatively small. It is a group of like-minded people
     who share common political goals and values such as social justice,
     lowering taxes, improving educational policy, etc.
             Political institutions definitely impact our economy, education,
     culture and society. For example, political parties, trade unions,
     legislature and judiciary are needed in order to safeguard the interests of
     citizens of the country and to ensure the unity and integrity of the nation.
     Its further results in the overall development of the country. they ensure
     that the laws are being followed by the citizens of the country.
     Establishing a Democratic Culture
            The word democracy describes a political system. In a democratic
     country, all eligible citizens have the right to participate, either directly or
     indirectly, in making the decisions that affect them.
            Democratic culture is defined as the desire and ability of
     individuals in a population to participate actively, individually and
     together, to the government of public affairs affecting them. The existence
     of a democratic culture within a population is characterized by the active
     contribution, effective and in duration, of members of civil society to
     development of: the common good, the terms of “living together” and the
     construction of collective decisions. An example of democracy at work is
     in the Philippines, where people have political freedom and equality. In
     our country, supreme powers lies with the people, the power of the elected
     representatives     would     be   supreme,      democracy      requires    free
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                and fair election and requires respect for law and minority opinion.
                  Strengthening your Political Skills
                         Political skill is the ability to effectively understand others at work,
                  and to use such knowledge to influence others to act in ways that
                  enhance one's personal and/or organizational objectives. Dimensions
                  include social astuteness (how well you understand other), interpersonal
                  influence (how you make others feel at ease), networking ability (using
                  your formal and informal network to advance your goals) and apparent
                  sincerity (how genuine and sincere you appear to others).
                  How to Improve your Political Skills
                    1. Make a political "book." With any organization or group, you're
                        involved with, it's a good idea to gather some insights on the people
                        you work with most often. Record notes regarding how they each
                        tend to approach problems.
                    2. Draw a "power web." Create a chart showing the power
                        relationships among all the people in your organization or
                        workgroup. Power relationships are those connections in which the
                        parties help one another move projects forward and obtain needed
                        support and resources.
                    3. Strengthen and forge relationships. Review your power web to spot
                        opportunities to strengthen existing relationships, as well as forge
                        new ones. For example, ask yourself which individuals on your web
                        might make valuable power-relationship partners — but you
                        haven't yet cultivated mutually beneficial connections with them. 
                    4. A key part of developing and wielding political skill is simply
                        knowing other people — their major concerns and their priorities.
                        By figuring out what you can do for them and what they can do for
                        you, you nurture relationships of mutual influence and benefit.
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