Santiago has one of the highest levels of indebtedness in the world. In a poor or working class neighborhood, people live almosta 17 years less than people in in affluent sipcots. The protests are not only again system that it is a new liberal and puts people in a precarious position, but also against centralism.
Dan interviews scholars Aldo Madariaga and Camila Vergara about how Chilean politics have been playing out since the massive popular uprisings that began in October 2019.
Further reading:
jacobinlat.com/2021/06/19/el-neoliberalismo-atenta-contra-la-democracia-2
newleftreview.org/sidecar/posts/burying-pinochet
jacobinmag.com/2021/06/rene-rojas-interview-democracy-new-constitution-constituent-assembly-plebiscite-left-chile
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