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Constitution made simple / Hector S. De Leon & Hector M. De Leon, Jr.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City : Rex Book Store ; 2019.Edition: Fifth EditionDescription: xxxix, 367 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9789712392603
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • (CLJ-Crim) KD3989.3 2019 D346
Summary: PREFACE Government in a democracy is established by the people through which they rule themselves. It exists exclusively for their benefit.In a sense, therefore, we, the people, are the government. Every citizen-the man in the street, the housewife, the domestic helper, the laborer,the teacher,the professional, the business executive, the government worker-has a role to play in the government. Each one can play his role much more effectively when he knows how the government under which he lives is organized, how it works, what it can and cannot do, and what his rights and obligations are. The best way to learn the basic features of our government is to study our Constitution as such, not asa part or result of something else. The success of our democracy depends to a great extent upon intelligent, informed, and concerned citizens who accept the idea that "government is their business." No less than our Constitution recognizes its truth in requiring explicitly that “all educational institutions shall include the study of the Constitution as part of the curricula." (Art. XIV,Sec.3[2]thereof.) In this book (originally, Constitution for High School),now on its fifth edition, the authors have attempted to explain, as simply and as clearly as possible in a come-on when's I've and yet very brief way, the provisions of our new Charter. The aim is to enable the average reader to acquire a working knowledge and understanding of the constitution even without referring (except where,in few instances, indicated) to the sections of the document itself.However, it is advisable that the student also read the particular provisions being discussed, including the cross-references to related sections. You sent It should be emphasized that the Constitution is farfrom being self-explanatory and the discussions can onlybe simplified up to a certain point, beyond which the realimport of the provisions may be lost. Thus, some high-levelterms or words are used deliberately, as they serve a usefulpurpose for it is important that the student be acquaintedwith them. In most cases, however, their meanings and/or examples thereunder are given. If this has been doneunder other provisions of the Constitution,proper referencethereto is made for the convenience of the reader. This work has been especially prepared for elementaryand high school students as text or reference book, a sort ofintroduction to the study of the subject in college. Knowledgeof the Constitution, however, concerns not only students,but the public as well as school teachers who mold the mindsof the country's future leaders.They too,should be familiarwith our fundamental law. By knowing its noble principles and ideals and imparting them at every opportunity to theyoung and other members of their communities, they willhelp immensely in strengthening freedom and democracy Filipinos can be truly proud of.
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Includes bibliographical references and appendices

PREFACE
Government in a democracy is established by the people through which they rule themselves. It exists exclusively for their benefit.In a sense, therefore, we, the people, are the government. Every citizen-the man in the street, the housewife, the domestic helper, the laborer,the teacher,the professional, the business executive, the government worker-has a role to play in the government. Each one can play his role much more effectively when he knows how the government under which he lives is organized, how it works, what it can and cannot do, and what his rights and obligations are. The best way to learn the basic features of our government is to study our Constitution as such, not asa part or result of something else.
The success of our democracy depends to a great extent upon intelligent, informed, and concerned citizens who accept the idea that "government is their business." No less than our Constitution recognizes its truth in requiring explicitly that “all educational institutions shall include the study of the Constitution as part of the curricula." (Art. XIV,Sec.3[2]thereof.)
In this book (originally, Constitution for High School),now on its fifth edition, the authors have attempted to explain, as simply and as clearly as possible in a come-on when's I've and yet very brief way, the provisions of our new Charter. The aim is to enable the average reader to acquire a working knowledge and understanding of the constitution even without referring (except where,in few instances, indicated) to the sections of the document itself.However, it is advisable that the student also read the particular provisions being discussed, including the cross-references to related sections.
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It should be emphasized that the Constitution is farfrom being self-explanatory and the discussions can onlybe simplified up to a certain point, beyond which the realimport of the provisions may be lost. Thus, some high-levelterms or words are used deliberately, as they serve a usefulpurpose for it is important that the student be acquaintedwith them. In most cases, however, their meanings and/or examples thereunder are given. If this has been doneunder other provisions of the Constitution,proper referencethereto is made for the convenience of the reader.
This work has been especially prepared for elementaryand high school students as text or reference book, a sort ofintroduction to the study of the subject in college. Knowledgeof the Constitution, however, concerns not only students,but the public as well as school teachers who mold the mindsof the country's future leaders.They too,should be familiarwith our fundamental law. By knowing its noble principles and ideals and imparting them at every opportunity to theyoung and other members of their communities, they willhelp immensely in strengthening freedom and democracy Filipinos can be truly proud of.

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