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Propaganda Movement

The Propaganda Movement was a period of time when insulares (Filipinos) were calling for reforms, lasting approximately from 1868 to 1898 with the most activity between 1880-1895.
The word "propaganda" in English and American usage has acquired a pejorative connotation which is absent from the original Latin. One can
see its true meaning in the Roman institution called "Congregatio de
propaganda fide" - the Secretariate for the Spread of the Faith (or, as the
modern translation has it, For the Evangelization of Peoples). It was in this
latter sense that the word was used by the Filipino group that sent
Marcelo H. del Pilar to Spain to continue the "propaganda" on behalf of
the Philippines. It was essentially a campaign of information, as well as a
bid for sympathy. Dr. Domingo Abella, the learned Director of the National
Archives, has made the suggestion that the so-called Propaganda Movement
was misnamed. It should have been called the Counterpropaganda Movement,
because their essential task was to counteract the campaign of
misinformation that certain Spanish groups were disseminating in Spain,
and later in Rome.
Prominent members included José Rizal, author of ''Noli Me Tangere (novel)'' and ''El Filibusterismo'', Graciano López Jaena, publisher of ''La Solidaridad'', the movement's principal organ, Mariano Ponce, the organization's secretary〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.bulacan.gov.ph/generalinfo/hero.php?id=32 )〕 and Marcelo H. del Pilar.
Specifically, the Propagandists aims were:
* Representation of the Philippines in the Cortes Generales, the Spanish parliament;
* Secularization of the clergy;
* Legalization of Spanish and Filipino equality;
* Creation of public school system independent of Catholic friars;
* Abolition of the ''polo y servicios'' (labor service) and ''bandala'' (forced sale of local products to the government);
* Guarantee of basic freedoms;
* Equal opportunity for Filipinos and Spanish to enter government service;
==References==



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