A Collection of Speeches of President Ferdinand E. Marcos is a multi-volume series of official publications documenting the public addresses of the 10th President of the Philippines during his tenure from 1965 to 1986. Publication Overview

After declaring martial law in 1972, Marcos’s tone shifted. Lifestyle became a matter of national discipline . Entertainment was no longer just pleasure—it was a showcase of order.

“Today’s Revolution: Democracy” (1973)

The collection is categorized into volumes that reflect the changing political landscape of his 21-year presidency:

Marcos' speeches reveal a leader who was confident, assertive, and visionary. He was known for his charisma and ability to inspire and motivate his audience. His policy directions were guided by a strong sense of nationalism and a desire to assert Philippine sovereignty.

“Notes on the New Society of the Philippines” (6 volumes, 1973–1978)