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Preface

Introduction

Part One: Ang Kapatiran Party

1.1 Ang Kapatiran Party

1.1.1 Founding Principles

1.1.1.1 Declaration of a Consistent Ethic of Life

1.1.2 Unique Features

1.2 Vision

1.3 Mission

1.4 Political Platform

1.5 Requirements for AKP Candidates

1.6 Role Models

1.6.1 St. Thomas More

1.6.2 President Ramon Magsaysay

1.6.2.1 The Magsaysay Credo

1.7 Theme Song

Part Two: Education

2.1 Basic Education

2.1.1 What Is Character?

2.1.2 Six Pillars of Character

2.1.3 Character Building

2.1.4 The Exercise of Good Character

2.1.4.1 Good Manners and Right Conduct

2.1.4.2 Back to Basics

2.1.5 Readings on Education

2.1.5.1 Human Options

2.1.5.2 No Man Can Serve Two Masters

2.1.5.3 How to Develop Character

2.1.5.4 Civic Duty and National Renewal

2.1.5.5 Proverbs

2.1.5.5.1 Portrait of a Scoundrel

2.1.5.5.2 Seven Things Hateful to God

2.2 Political Education

2.2.1 Foundation and Purpose of Political Communities

2.2.1.1 The Barangay

2.2.2 Qualities of a Responsible Political Party

2.2.3 Politics – What It Is, What It Is Not

2.2.3.1 Politics of Virtue

2.2.3.2 Politics of Duty

2.2.3.3 Politics of Stewardship

2.2.3.4 Politics of Transparency and Public Accountability

2.2.4 The Philippine Constitution

2.2.5 Sovereignty of the People – What It Means

2.2.6 Voter’s Responsibility

Part Three: The Religious Dimension

3.1 Separation of Church and State

3.2 Why the Church Must Be Involved in Politics

3.2.1 The Church’s Responsibility to Build Consciences for Justice

3.2.2 The Role of the Clergy in the Political World

3.3 The Unity of Religion and Politics

3.4 Politics as a Lay Christian Vocation

3.5 Doctrinal Notes on the Participation of Catholics in Political Life

3.5.1 Relativism

3.5.2 Democracy

3.5.3 Freedom

3.5.4 Truth

3.5.5 Patriotism

REFERENCES

Part Four: Administration

National Officers

Office

Contact Numbers