Mythos and Melodrama in the Philippines (Throwback) : Throughline : NPR

Mythos and Melodrama in the Philippines (Throwback) : Throughline : NPR

Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. and running mate Sara Duterte wave Philippine flags during their last campaign rally before the election on May 07, 2022 in Paranaque, Metro Manila, Philippines. (Photo by Ezra Acayan/Getty Images)
Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. and running mate Sara Duterte wave Philippine flags during their last campaign rally before the election on May 07, 2022 in Paranaque, Metro Manila, Philippines. (Photo by Ezra Acayan/Getty Images)

Corruption. Wealth. Authoritarianism. Torture. These are the words many people associate with Ferdinand Marcos, the former dictator of the Philippines, and his wife, Imelda. But in 1965, on the day of his presidential inauguration, clad in bright white traditional Filipino clothing, Ferdinand and Imelda were the picture of hope and progress: the Camelot of the Philippines. They styled themselves as mythical figures with a divine right to rule, even as their democratic ascent reached a dictatorial peak.Ferdinand Marcos ruled for two decades. And then, in 2022, more than thirty years after his death, the Philippines elected a new president: Ferdinand’s son, Bongbong. Both in his campaign and since taking office, Bongbong has evoked the Marcos era as a golden age — effectively, rewriting history.

Welcome to the “Epic of Marcos.” In this tale of a family that’s larger than life, Ferdinand Marcos is at the center. But the figures that surround him are just as important: Imelda, his muse; Bongbong, his heir; and the United States, his faithful sidekick. The story of the Marcos family is a blueprint for authoritarianism, laying out clearly how melodrama, paranoia, love, betrayal and a hunger for power collide to create a myth capable of propelling a nation.Today on the show, the rise, fall, and resurrection of a dynasty — and what that means for democracy worldwide.

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