Rizal on sectionalism

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Title
Rizal on sectionalism
Language
English
Year
1939
Subject
Rizal, Jose P. -- Letters
Rights
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Abstract
Letter of Rizal to Del Pilar.
Fulltext
VOL. IV AUGUST, 1939 Rizal on Sectionalism Now let us take the case of Don Diego Silang. While I am happy to have a fellow countryman as educated, as intelligent, and as active as Don Isabelo de los Reyes, nevertheless I feel sorry for his excessive Ilocano feeling which, as you suspect, might one day break us down as an argument against us. While he has some works of great force, he has other works, on the contrary, that seem to be written by Spaniards, so superficial, trivial, and of little discernment, one of these being that about the catapusan. In this case of Silang, the only historian I have been able to consult here is. Mas, besides Zuniga, for neither Concepcion nor Aduarte has anything about it and the others merely copied one from another . . . I am with you and can very well maintain that the uprising of Silang had a fanatical character, although Silang himself was not a fanatic, because he seems to be a great politician but a rogue without honor nor civic virtues, because of which he failed.-From the Letter of lose Rizal to Del Pilar, London, February 4, 1889. No. 8
Date Issued
IV(8) August, 1939