Neoliberalism as Political Technology: Expertise, Energy, and Democracy in Chile
Neoliberalism has had a profound impact on contemporary Chile. Neoliberal policies redefined sectors and institutions in industry (Ffrench-Davis 1980, labor (Foxley 1983), health (Ossand ó n 2009), the city (Portes and Roberts 2005; Sabatini 2000 ), and the environment (Liverman and Vilas 2006), fro...
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Zusammenfassung: | Neoliberalism has had a profound impact on contemporary Chile. Neoliberal policies redefined sectors and institutions in industry (Ffrench-Davis 1980, labor (Foxley 1983), health (Ossand ó n 2009), the city (Portes and Roberts 2005; Sabatini 2000 ), and the environment (Liverman and Vilas 2006), from the 1970s through today. Many say that nowhere else has neoliberal restructuring been more extended and aggressive (Klein 2008; Lave, Mirowski, and Randalls 2010). In addition, the link between neoliberalism as a set of policies and as an epistemological framework related to the Chicago School of Economics (Van Horn and Mirowski 2009) is embodied in Chile |
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DOI: | 10.7551/mitpress/9618.003.0020 |