Neoliberal matrixes and Southern Cone dictatorships: unveiling a complex ecuation

This article deals the symbiotic relationship between Neoliberalism and dictatorship of Southern Cone of Latin America. It is a fact that such regimes used as political instruments traced on the card, at the same time its followers conquered power through authoritarian means they could not attain by...

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Autor principal: Ramírez, Hernán
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Publicado: UBA–FCE–CEEED / IIEP BAIRES–UBA-CONICET 2017
Acceso en línea:https://ojs.economicas.uba.ar/index.php/CEEED/article/view/1065
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Sumario:This article deals the symbiotic relationship between Neoliberalism and dictatorship of Southern Cone of Latin America. It is a fact that such regimes used as political instruments traced on the card, at the same time its followers conquered power through authoritarian means they could not attain by democratic means. However, for some specific nuances advance, trying to understand the problem of complexity, since the two terms of this equation was not monolithic and therefore not the final result. There were different matrices, either in national terms and within local processes themselves, which help to explain some particular results that differ markedly from each other, as we demonstrated by the fact that the policies of the dictatorships were not similar, existing cleavages that explained from this standpoint.