Kapanlagi.com - Explain the importance of maintaining Pancasila as the foundation of the state is a question that must be answered by every Indonesian. Because as the foundation of the state, Pancasila is considered suitable for the diverse cultural society of Indonesia. This means that if Pancasila is not maintained, the unity and integrity of the Indonesian nation could be disrupted in the future.
The term Pancasila itself comes from the Sanskrit language, panca which means 'five' and sila which means 'principle' or 'foundation'. This is in accordance with the values contained in the five principles of Pancasila. The position of Pancasila as the foundation of the state has also been established through the opening of the 1945 Constitution.
In the 1945 Constitution, it is known that the five principles of Pancasila are: Belief in the One and Only God, Just and Civilized Humanity, Unity of Indonesia, Democracy led by the wisdom of deliberation and representation, Social Justice for all Indonesian people.
However, to answer the question, explaining the importance of maintaining Pancasila as the foundation of the state will certainly not be enough by memorizing the wording of the five principles. As good citizens, we must also understand the values contained within it.
Therefore, compiled from various sources, here is a review of the importance of maintaining Pancasila as the foundation of the state.
1. The Importance of Maintaining Pancasila as the Foundation of the State
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To be able to answer the question, explain the importance of maintaining Pancasila as the foundation of our country, we need to understand the position of Pancasila for this nation. As we know, Pancasila has been chosen as the foundation of the state. The reason for choosing Pancasila as the foundation of the state is because it is in accordance with the life view or philosophy of the Indonesian nation.
Because it has been established as the foundation of the state, all aspects of community life must be based on the values of Pancasila. In Pancasila, there are values that are systematic, fundamental, and comprehensive. Therefore, it means that besides being the foundation of the state, Pancasila also becomes a complete and integral, hierarchical and systematic guide for life.
Therefore, maintaining Pancasila as the foundation of the state means preserving the nation's philosophy. This can be done by living life in accordance with the guidelines or values contained in each principle of Pancasila.
2. Values in the First Principle of Pancasila
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In addition to the understanding above, in order to be more firm in answering the question of explaining the importance of maintaining Pancasila as the foundation of the state, we need to know what values are contained in each of its principles. The first principle of Pancasila, which reads, "Belief in the One and Only God," contains values about divinity, including:
1) Recognition of the existence of the One and Only God.
2) The Indonesian state acknowledges the existence of religions that uphold the principle of divinity. In addition, the state also allows its citizens to choose their own religion.
3) The state guarantees its citizens the freedom to worship according to their respective religions.
4) Social life is conducted with the preservation of religious life.
5) Tolerance among followers of different religions is maintained.
6) The state is present when conflicts arise between religions.
3. Values in the Second Principle of Pancasila
Then, the second principle of Pancasila, which states, "Fair and civilized humanity," contains values about humanity, including:
1) Every Indonesian recognizes and respects the dignity of others.
2) Humanizing and seeing others as creatures of God.
3) Upholding the principle of justice in relation to others.
4) Applying civilized behavior.
5) Maintaining manners and courtesy in social interactions.
4. Values in the Third Principle of Pancasila
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Meanwhile, the third principle of Pancasila, which states, "Indonesian unity," contains values about unity, including:
1) Every Indonesian loves their homeland.
2) Having a spirit of nationalism and patriotism.
3) Behaving and acting while maintaining national unity.
4) Opposing racist and discriminatory behavior.
5) Upholding a strong sense of brotherhood within the nation.
6) Wherever the feet step, wherever the body is, the spirit remains red and white.
5. Values in the Fourth Principle of Pancasila
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The fourth principle of Pancasila, which states "Democracy guided by the inner wisdom in the unanimity arising out of deliberations amongst representatives", contains values about democratic community and state life as follows.
1) Being pro-dialogue, pro-consultation, pro-democracy.
2) Being against violence in resolving problems or conflicts.
3) Making decisions through consensus deliberations.
4) Always prioritizing wisdom over disputes or differences of opinion.
5) Deliberations are based on collective honesty.
6. Values in the Fifth Principle of Pancasila
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Lastly, the fifth principle of Pancasila states "Social justice for all of Indonesia", indicating the goal of the state to prosper all people without exception. The values contained in it include:
1) Equality of prosperity for all Indonesian people.
2) Policies oriented towards reducing societal disparities.
3) The state fairly redistributes wealth to the wider society.
4) The state supports the majority of the weak common people.
5) The state protects every citizen to have a decent livelihood.
Those are some of the explanations that can help you answer the question of explaining the importance of maintaining Pancasila as the foundation of the state. Hopefully, it is useful and adds to the national insight, especially regarding the position of Pancasila as the foundation of the state.
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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.