BUNG KARNO’s POLITICAL THOUGHT ACCORDING TO PANCASILA: A Study of Bung Karno’s Speech on June 1, 1945, and the President Soekarno/Bung Karno’s Pancasila Course Throughout 1958-1959

Ganjar Razuni
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This paper examines the evolution of Bung Karno’s Pancasila concept, tracing its origins from his pivotal June 1, 1945 speech and the comprehensive elucidation of Pancasila during the 1958 Pancasila Course, a crucial moment in shaping its official formulation. Pancasila has become an enduring cornerstone of Indonesian ideology. This prompts a closer examination of Sukarno’s political ideals. This study scrutinizes Bung Karno’s Pancasila ideology within the context of his political philosophy. Methodologically, this article employs a Qualitative-Descriptive approach, primarily drawing on literature and documentary sources. The concept of deconstruction has also used in this article. The findings underscore how Sukarno’s political convictions found expression in Pancasila. His political thought was deeply influenced by Indonesia’s social and political landscape, emphasizing the nation’s diverse yet interconnected destiny and history. Sukarno ingeniously infused this diversity with spiritual unity, encapsulated in the five principles known as “Pancasila.” For Sukarno, Pancasila wasn’t theoretical; it was his practical political tool to manage diversity and avert polarization among Indonesian citizens. The first principle, “Believe in One Supreme God,” was particularly pivotal, serving as the foundation on which the others relied to maintain their integrity. This study sheds light on how Pancasila became more than just a concept; it was Sukarno’s practical response to the complexities of Indonesia’s socio-political landscape, emphasizing unity amidst diversity.
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从潘卡西拉看邦·加诺的政治思想:1945年6月1日邦·加诺演讲及1958-1959年苏加诺总统/邦·加诺潘卡西拉课程研究
本文考察了邦加诺潘卡西拉概念的演变,追溯其起源,从他1945年6月1日的关键演讲和1958年潘卡西拉课程中对潘卡西拉的全面阐述,这是形成其正式表述的关键时刻。Pancasila已成为印尼意识形态的永恒基石。这促使人们更仔细地审视苏加诺的政治理想。本研究将邦加诺的潘卡西拉思想置于其政治哲学的语境中加以考察。在方法上,本文采用定性-描述性方法,主要借鉴文献和文献资料。解构的概念在本文中也有所运用。调查结果强调了苏加诺的政治信念是如何在潘卡西拉身上得到表达的。他的政治思想深受印尼社会和政治形势的影响,强调国家的命运和历史是多元而又相互联系的。苏加诺巧妙地将这种多样性与精神的统一融合在一起,概括为被称为“潘卡西拉”的五项原则。对苏加诺来说,潘卡西拉不是理论;这是他管理多样性和避免印尼公民两极分化的实用政治工具。第一条原则“信仰独一至高的上帝”尤其重要,是其他信条赖以保持正直的基础。这项研究揭示了Pancasila如何不仅仅是一个概念;这是苏加诺对印尼社会政治格局复杂性的实际回应,强调多样性中的统一。
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