Political will

We often hear it said that what we lack as a nation is “political will.” The term varies in meaning depending on the context in which it is used. Sometimes it simply means clarity of purpose, and therefore a lack of political will means a failure to focus on essential problems.  Most of the time, … Read more

PR puff approach to crime

The president has explained why she is taking the initiative of personally presenting criminal suspects to the media.  By her presence, she says, the apprehension of criminals is given the widest media projection. There are three reasons why this is being done, says the president. The first is to teach criminals a lesson by exposing … Read more

Words

The meaning of a word is never fixed, philosophers tell us.  Even dictionaries offer alternative meanings.  We thus look for a word’s meaning in the context of its use.  There we find that meanings constantly shift, expressing images, but also suppressing others. That is why texts are full of tension. In the past few days, … Read more

Deconstructing the “strong republic”

Some say that we should not take State of the Nation Addresses (Sonas) too seriously; they are just words.  That we should look instead at the actual impact of government on the lives of the governed.  Are the masses less hungry?  Do they have jobs?  Are they more hopeful about the future? That is a … Read more

State of the nation’s leadership

I did not think it was serious until my own children began to talk about it as an idea whose time has come.  Many years ago, at the peak of the Marcos years, we were presented with a chance to live abroad, but my family scoffed at the idea.  The other day, one of my … Read more

The spirit of civil society

The term has been used so loosely that it has become synonymous, at best, with what we used to call “cause-oriented groups,” and, at worst, with unelected meddlers and hecklers without any real political base.  In fact, the term “civil society” has solid credentials, and it is useful to go back to its early usage … Read more

Is this our foreign policy?

She clashed with her Foreign Secretary, Vice President Teofisto Guingona Jr. on the basic issue of American troops in Mindanao. Because of this, she said, she was accepting his resignation. Everyone knows she was really sacking him, and in a rather shabby way too. The other day, asserting her role as “chief architect” of the … Read more

Gambling revisited

The eroticism of risk is the essence of gambling.  We all take risks – with our health, our money, our reputations, and sometimes even with our sanity.  The question is whether, and to what extent, we want the State to protect us from our folly.  That is one issue. The other issue has to do … Read more

A society of cults

What amazes us, modern city-dwellers, is why anyone in this day and age would want to join, and die for, anything like the Philippine Benevolent Missionaries Association, Inc. (PBMA).  We take one look at its banefully unattractive leader, Ruben Ecleo, Jr., and our amazement grows even more.  For we have learned to expect that such … Read more

My father’s letter to his father

Defenseless before death, but still armed with the logical and moral clarity of one who had studied the law all his life, my ailing father wrote his long dead father a letter. He was doing it, he said in the letter, not to disturb his soul, which deserved its peace, but to make a clean … Read more