The elite dimension to the Katipunan, an organization of petty-bourgeois intellectuals, the opposite of being "Masa"
It was the historian Teodoro Agoncillo who popularized the myth of the masses with his biography of Andres Bonifacio, "Revolt of the Masses." Agoncillo claimed that the Katipunan revolutionaries were the masses' representatives: "despairing spirits, the oppressed, the downtrodden," from the "lowest stratum of society." Other writers would expand Agoncillo's thesis by contrasting the "elite" Jose Rizal against the "proletarian" Bonifacio.