POLITIZATION, IMMUNIZATION AND EXEPCTION OF THE VIOLATION OF THE RULE OF LAW. THEORETICAL REFLECTION FROM CRITICS OF THE BREAKDOWN DEMOCRACY DISCOURSES IN CHILE (1973-1990)

The analyses of the politization practice of the subalterns class, by theorists of the Chilean Transition, have been made under the premises of the political immunization and the exceptional nature of the violation of the rule of law that implied the coup d’ etat. This resulted in an interpretation...

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Autor principal: Seguel Gutiérrez, Pablo
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios sobre Cultura y Sociedad 2016
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Sumario:The analyses of the politization practice of the subalterns class, by theorists of the Chilean Transition, have been made under the premises of the political immunization and the exceptional nature of the violation of the rule of law that implied the coup d’ etat. This resulted in an interpretation of the process which allowed to identify the failure of the Popular Unity in a future perspective. In this paper, we will present a theoretical reflection about the relation between law, violence and capital accumulation, from the critical discourses about the breakdown democracy in Chile.