The State and social organizations in Chile

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Through an historical journey on the role of the state and civil society, the author posits that organizations and social movements in post-authoritarian state, due to the radical neo-liberal modernization and a political system of supervised democracy, there is no social space to have a political voice. The State accepts them, constrained to certain functions, but does not stimulate or favor their self-development. Given this, organizations must choose between submitting to this role, or seek self-development with all the difficulties and risks involved.

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D.E.A y candidato al Doctorado en Filosofía en la Universidad de París 8. Profesor de la Universidad de Chile y editor de Polis

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