By Dr. Mansoor Limba
While existing literature on Philippine politics is replete with written works through positivist and neoliberal lenses, the author provides a postpositivist-postmodern analysis of President Duterte’s brand of presidency while avoiding other postpositivists’ ontological non-foundationalism.
In sum, the notion of ‘radical democracy’ puts into question the neoliberalist pursuit of what Richard Rorty called ‘final vocabulary’. It is to turn upside down the table of “capital/periphery” project. It is a tale of both decentering and re-centering – the de-centering of ‘imperial Manila’ and elitism, and the re-centering of the Bisaya, Mindanao, and masa.
And this saga continues.
- Dr. Mansoor Limba is an Associate Professor of Political Science and International Relations at Ateneo de Davao University. He holds a doctorate in International Relations from Tehran University.