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  • Ninth State of the Nation Address

    Enriched edition. Power, Promise, and Peril: A Presidential Address on Philippine History and Leadership

    In his Ninth State of the Nation Address, Ferdinand Marcos employs a commanding and rhetorical literary style that reflects his vision for the Philippines amidst the turbulent socio-political landscape of the 1980s. This address not only encapsulates Marcos's political ideologies but also serves as a historical document that chronicles the regime's achievements and justifies its continuing ... Read more

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  • Fifth State of the Nation Address

    A Dictator's Ambitions: Understanding Marcos' Governance Through His Seminal Speech

    Ferdinand Marcos's 'Fifth State of the Nation Address' stands as a pragmatic manifestation of political rhetoric deeply embedded in the socio-political landscape of the Philippines during the late 1970s. The address reflects a distinctive literary style, characterized by formal prose interspersed with persuasive oratory that aims to reinforce his administration'Äôs achievements and aspirations ... Read more

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  • Thirteenth State of the Nation Address

    A Dictator's Vision: Progress and Propaganda in Philippine History

    In the "Thirteenth State of the Nation Address," Ferdinand Marcos articulates his vision for the Philippines during a pivotal moment in the nation's history. Delivered in a period marked by political turbulence and social unrest, the address employs a rhetorical style that combines assertive nationalistic fervor with an appeal to economic development and stability. Marcos's speech reflects the ... Read more

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  • Second State of the Nation Address

    Shaping the Philippine Future: Marcos' Vision for Progress and Prosperity

    In Ferdinand Marcos's "Second State of the Nation Address," delivered on January 24, 1969, the narrative is steeped in the political landscape of post-colonial Philippines. Marcos employs a formal, authoritative tone, reflecting his vision for a nation striving for development amidst the complexities of political upheaval. The address serves not only as a policy outline but also as a rhetorical ... Read more

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  • Coupling: The Playboy Interview

    50 Years of the Playboy Interview

    The couples who have loved the hardest, longest and most publicly over the last 50 years are revealed in probing, wide-ranging and provocative interviews that first appeared in Playboy magazine. From the tempestuous Roseanne Barr and Tom Arnold to the eternally devoted John Lennon and Yoko Ono to the comically intertwined Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong, these duos are the best evidence yet that two ... Read more

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    50 Years of the Playboy Interview

    It was never just an act. These leading men actually transformed into their on-screen characters—a modus operandi thats revealed in probing, wide-ranging and provocative interviews that first appeared in Playboy magazine. From method men Marlon Brando and Dustin Hoffman to multiple Oscar nominees Jack Nicholson and Jack Lemmon to co-stars Paul Newman and Robert Redford, these indelible actors ... Read more

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  • Big Mouths: The Playboy Interview

    50 Years of the Playboy Interview

    These outspoken men never met an opinion that they didnt like—or an opinion that they didnt feel like sharing with everyone else. In this case, they shared their opinions in probing, wide-ranging and provocative interviews that first appeared in Playboy magazine. From the original frenemies Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert to conservative firebrands Rush Limbaugh and Michael Savage to the acid-tongued ... Read more

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  • Killers, Assassins and Revolutionaries: The Playboy Interview

    50 Years of the Playboy Interview

    The most widely feared misfits and controversial heretics to ever challenge society norms and behavior are revealed in probing, wide-ranging and provocative interviews that first appeared in Playboy magazine. From convicted murderers James Earl Ray and Jeffrey MacDonald, to activists Abbie Hoffman and Saul Alinsky, to revolutionary leaders Yasir Arafat and Fidel Castro, these iconoclasts and ... Read more

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    50 Years of the Playboy Interview

    The bad boys who were constant sources of controversy and pushed the term “living” to its absolute extreme are revealed in probing, wide-ranging and provocative interviews that first appeared in Playboy magazine. From the founder of gonzo-journalism Hunter S. Thompson to rock ‘n roll’s most dangerous guitarist Keith Richards to the hot-heads of sports Bobby Knight and Ozzie Guillen, the men who ... Read more

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  • Late-Night Talkers: The Playboy Interview

    50 Years of the Playboy Interview

    Who needs sleep anyway? The men (and woman) who established a genre of television—comedy after dark—are revealed in probing, wide-ranging and provocative interviews that first appeared in Playboy magazine. From pioneers Dick Cavett and Tom Snyder to the original meta-hosts David Letterman and Garry Shandling to contemporary keepers of the late-night flame Jon Stewart and Jimmy Kimmel, these ... Read more

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  • The Essentials: The Playboy Interview

    50 Years of the Playboy Interview

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  • Music Men: The Playboy Interview

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    The heartbreakers, lovemakers and dreamers always at the top of the music charts are revealed in probing, wide-ranging and provocative interviews that first appeared in Playboy magazine. From the forefathers of modern music Frank Sinatra, the Beatles and Bob Dylan to larger-than-life rock gods Elton John, David Bowie and Frank Zappa to the kings of hip-hop Jay-Z and Kanye West, the musicians who ... Read more

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