More than 10 years ago, at a national anticorruption forum, the room vibrated with anger. Filipinos from across the country stood up to tell their stories—bribes paid, permits delayed, livelihoods ruined, dignity stripped away. It felt like a turning point. Finally, people were awake. Then an Australian observer beside me whispered, almost gently: “They are […]... Keep on reading: How anger becomes a people’s force