1956
DOI: 10.2307/3035478
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Indonesia in the Modern World. Vol. I.

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“…It also brought the influence of Calvin and particularly neo-Calvinist political thought. On the basis of Kuyper's thought, Van der Kroef (1956) has made an interesting observation that four of the five principles of Pancasila, which could be summarised as the principles of humanitarianism, nationalism, democracy and social justice, clearly expressed the presence of Western influence in their formulation. Louw has also maintained that 'Kuyperian pluralism' provided shape to Pancasila in such a way that religious pluralism was enforced and thereby the idea of majoritarianism was blocked (Louw 1995:210;Ramage 1995:18).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also brought the influence of Calvin and particularly neo-Calvinist political thought. On the basis of Kuyper's thought, Van der Kroef (1956) has made an interesting observation that four of the five principles of Pancasila, which could be summarised as the principles of humanitarianism, nationalism, democracy and social justice, clearly expressed the presence of Western influence in their formulation. Louw has also maintained that 'Kuyperian pluralism' provided shape to Pancasila in such a way that religious pluralism was enforced and thereby the idea of majoritarianism was blocked (Louw 1995:210;Ramage 1995:18).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%