Tatay Digong, Ka-DDS, and Sakop: Filipino Populism Under Duterte in the Light of Leonardo Mercado’s Sakop

Phavisminda Journal 21:155-183 (2022)
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Abstract

The paper provides a historical take on Filipino populism particularly former President Rodrigo Duterte’s leadership. The study contends that Duterte’s populism relies on his charisma as a strongman, where he frames his image as the father of the nation. The study relates this to Filipino philosopher Leonardo Mercado’s concept of sakop. This notion is best seen in the Filipinos’ harmonization of familial relations into other areas of society.

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