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{{WikiEntry|key=Pancasila|qCode=2049221}}, is the official, foundational philosophical theory of Indonesia, also known as the [[Five precepts]], originated from [[ | {{WikiEntry|key=Pancasila|qCode=2049221}}, is the official, foundational philosophical theory of Indonesia, also known as the [[Five precepts]], originated from [[Buddhist]] tradition. | ||
=Indonesian Political Philosophy= | =Indonesian Political Philosophy= | ||
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! Indonesian (Bahasa) !! English | ! Indonesian (Bahasa) !! English | ||
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| Ketuhanan yang Maha Esa || Belief in the Almighty God/Universality | | Ketuhanan yang Maha Esa || Belief in the [[Almighty God]]/[[Universality]] | ||
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| Kemanusiaan yang adil dan beradab || Just and civilized humanity | | Kemanusiaan yang adil dan beradab || Just and civilized humanity |
Latest revision as of 04:01, 29 March 2022
Pancasila(Q2049221), is the official, foundational philosophical theory of Indonesia, also known as the Five precepts, originated from Buddhist tradition.
Indonesian Political Philosophy
Pancasila is composed of five principles:
Indonesian (Bahasa) | English |
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Ketuhanan yang Maha Esa | Belief in the Almighty God/Universality |
Kemanusiaan yang adil dan beradab | Just and civilized humanity |
Persatuan Indonesia | The unity of Indonesia |
Kerakyatan yang dipimpin oleh hikmat kebijaksanaan dalam permusyawaratan/perwakilan | Democracy guided by the inner wisdom in the unanimity arising out of deliberations among representatives |
Keadilan sosial bagi seluruh rakyat Indonesia | Social justice for all of the people of Indonesia |