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Prof. Luis V. Teodoro is a former dean of the University of the Philippines College of Mass Communication, where he used to teach journalism. He writes political commentary for BusinessWorld.

Sen. Bongbong Marcos in Pangasinan (Senate photo)
Posted inVantage Point

History as tragedy, history as farce

by Luis V. TeodoroOctober 23, 2015
Ballot box
Posted inVantage Point

Elections, information, and governance

by Luis V. TeodoroOctober 16, 2015
Employees from the National Reintegration Center for OFWs (NRCO) together with other representatives from DOLE Offices joined the nation in paying tribute to the fierce and empowered women of the society by participating in women symbol formation held at the Quirino Grandstand last March 7, 2014. (NCRO)
Posted inVantage Point

Clueless in Laguna

by Luis V. TeodoroOctober 9, 2015
Hen. Antonio Luna (John Arcilla) and Col. Paco Roman (Joem Bascom). (Photo by Artikulo Uno)
Posted inVantage Point

Reliving the past

by Luis V. TeodoroOctober 2, 2015
Ferdinand Marcos declaring martial law on September 23, 1972 (Presidential Museum and Library)
Posted inVantage Point

Martial law by presidential default

by Luis V. TeodoroSeptember 25, 2015

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"The rebel undoubtedly demands a certain degree of freedom for himself; but in no case, if he is consistent, does he demand the right to destroy the existence and the freedom of others. He humiliates no one. The freedom he claims, he claims for all; the freedom he refuses, he forbids everyone to enjoy. He is not only the slave against the master, but also man against the world of master and slave. Thanks to rebellion, there is something more in history than the relationship between mastery and servitude."

The Rebel: An Essay on Man in Revolt
Albert Camus

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