Panukala Sa Pagkakana Nang Repúblika Nang Pilipinas
1898
Panukala Sa Pagkakana Nang Repúblika Nang Pilipinas
1898
Written in the crucible of 1898, when Philippine independence seemed not just possible but imminent, this treatise represents the political philosophy of the revolution's foremost intellectual architect. Apolinario Mabini drafted not merely a constitution but a vision: a republic built not on the ashes of Spanish colonialism alone, but on the moral transformation of its citizens. He argues that freedom is hollow without virtue, that self-governance demands self-mastery, and that the Filipino people must earn their nation through discipline, education, and unwavering civic commitment. The text enumerates decrees and principles that reveal a mind wrestling with a profound question, how does a people who have only ever known subjugation learn to rule themselves? This is not dry political theory but a passionate plea for national consciousness, a document that asked Filipinos to become worthy of the freedom they were fighting for. It remains essential reading for understanding not just Philippine history, but the eternal tension between liberty and the responsibilities it demands.



