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Theory and Practice of Rural Reconstruction in the Philippines

Rural Reconstruction in the Philippines is a classic story of a movement. Its embodiment, the Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement (PRRM), speaks of a tradition that dies hard.

The PRRM story began where a nearly successful peasant rebellion ended. Its vision was to change the face of the Philippine countryside, to liberate the peasants from ignorance, poverty, powerlessness and disease. Such was a mission that would have denied the Filipino peasant every reason to revolt again.

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