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| | Pancasila Indonesia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Pancasila, pronounced Panchaseela, is the philosophical basis of the Indonesian state. |
 | | The ideology was announced in a speech known as "The Birth of the Pancasila", in which Sukarno gave to the Independence Preparatory Committee on 1 June 1945. |
 | | The formulators of 'the first Pancasila' who gathered in a committee of preparation of Indonesian independence (BPUPKI), such as Mohamad Yamin, Soepomo, Soekarno, and Mohammad Hatta, were mostly inspired by Western concepts of humanism, rationalism, universalism, social-democracy, German national socialism, parliamentary democracy, republic, and nationalism. |
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