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BOOKS
Bonner, Raymond”.Waltzing with a Dictator.” United States of America: Times books,1981. Print
Marcos, Ferdinand E. Revolution and Ideology. Philippines: Marcos foundation Inc., 1976. Print
Marcos, Ferdinand E. The Democratic Revolution of the Philippines. Focus Philippines, 1974. Print
Holmes, Ronald. Philippine Government. Philippines: DLSU Press, 1988. Print
Marcos, Ferdinand E., Today’s Revolution: Democracy. Philippines: Marcos foundation Inc, 1971. Print
Wurfel, David. Filipino Politics and Development. Ateneo de Manila Press pp. 114- 153. Print
Thompson, Mark R. The Anti- Marcos Struggle. New York. Print
Agoncillo, Teodoro A. History of the Filipino People. Quezon City: Garotech Publishing. Pp 572-583. Print
Gray, Benjamin. Rendezvous with Destiny. Philippine Manila Mccullough Printing Company. 1968. Print
Marcos, Ferdinand E. Notes on the New Society I. Marcos foundation Inc, 1976. Print
Marcos, Ferdinand E. Notes on the New Society II. Marcos foundation Inc, 1978. Print
Marcos, Ferdinand E. Toward a Filipino Ideology. Philippines: Focus Philippines, 1973. Print
Mijares, Primitivo. The Conjugal Dictatorship. Philippines.1980. Print
Mcdougald, Charles., The Marcos File., Philippines., Ateneo de Manila Press.1988. Print
Seagrove, Sterling. The Marcos Dynasty.Philippines,1988. Print

Journals and Periodicals
Tifft, Susan. “Rebelling Against Marcos.” Time Magazine. Vol.127. Issue No. 9, 3 March 1986:, 6-11. Print
Tifft, Susan. “Now the Hard Part.” Time Magazine. Vol.127. Issue No. 10, 10 March 1986,: 10-17. Print
Smith, William. “Anatomy of a Revolution.” Time Magazine. Vol.127. Issue No. 10, 10 March 1986:, 18 -23.
Tifft, Susan. “Digging for Treasure.” Time Magazine. Vol.127. Issue No. 10, (10 March 1986), 4-6. Print
Torre, R.S. “The sting” Philippines Free Press 92 (18): 12 May 5, 2001. Print
Padilla, Arnold. “19 years after the

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