Pancasila and Covenantal Pluralism in Indonesia: A Historical Approach

P. Chia
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Indonesia is the fourth of the most populous nations in the world behind China, India, and United States. Based on Worldometer elaboration of the most recent United Nations information, the current population of Indonesia is 276,596,273 people as of Sunday, July 26, 2021. One of the most concentrated populated islands in the world is Java island. In addition to its population, Indonesia is also enriched with its diversity. Greetz, for instance, speaks of its diversity, “There are over three hundred different ethnic groups in Indonesia, each with its own cultural identity, and more than two hundred and fifty distinct languages are spoken . . . nearly all the important world religions are represented, in addition to a wide range of indigenous ones” (Geertz, 1963, 24). Then, Soekarno’s as the first president of Indonesia established Pancasila as Indonesian’s ideology and foundational theory to embrace the diversity in Indonesia (bhinneka tunggal ika). Therefore, this article argues that Pancasila promotes a covenantal pluralism in Indonesia. To achieve this goal, this research will briefly use a historical approach.
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潘卡西拉与印尼的契约多元主义:一个历史的视角
印度尼西亚是世界上人口第四多的国家,仅次于中国、印度和美国。根据世界计量表对联合国最新信息的详细阐述,截至2021年7月26日星期日,印度尼西亚目前的人口为276,596,273人。爪哇岛是世界上人口最集中的岛屿之一。除了人口众多之外,印度尼西亚还因其多样性而丰富。例如,Greetz谈到了它的多样性,“印度尼西亚有300多个不同的民族,每个民族都有自己的文化特征,使用250多种不同的语言……除了广泛的本土宗教外,几乎所有重要的世界宗教都有代表”(Geertz, 1963,24)。随后,苏加诺作为印尼第一任总统,确立了潘卡西拉作为印尼人的意识形态和基本理论,以拥抱印尼的多样性(bhinneka tunggal ika)。因此,本文认为潘卡西拉促进了印度尼西亚的契约多元化。为了实现这一目标,本研究将简要地使用历史方法。
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