
From Pinochet to the 'Third Way'
Neoliberalism and Social Transformation in Chile
Marcus Taylor(Author)
Pluto Press
Published on 20. June 2006
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240 pages
978-0-7453-2451-7 (ISBN)
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This is a comprehensive analysis of three decades of neoliberal policies in Chile, from the Pinochet dictatorship until today.
Chile is often described as a 'model' of neoliberal development policy. Marcus Taylor questions this description. Examining the contradictions of neoliberlism, he demonstrates how it has created a society that is deeply ridden with inequalities.
Taylor shows how the tensions that arose from this social inequality led to the emergence of a 'Third Way' neoliberalism in the post-dictatorship period. Taylor argues that this new development paradigm has failed. This is a result of the inability of 'Third Way' neoliberalism to transform social relationships and institutions.
The nature of this failure affects the direction of popular movements for social change in Latin America during a time of renewed social and political upheaval.
Chile is often described as a 'model' of neoliberal development policy. Marcus Taylor questions this description. Examining the contradictions of neoliberlism, he demonstrates how it has created a society that is deeply ridden with inequalities.
Taylor shows how the tensions that arose from this social inequality led to the emergence of a 'Third Way' neoliberalism in the post-dictatorship period. Taylor argues that this new development paradigm has failed. This is a result of the inability of 'Third Way' neoliberalism to transform social relationships and institutions.
The nature of this failure affects the direction of popular movements for social change in Latin America during a time of renewed social and political upheaval.
Reviews / Votes
'A bold, insightful analysis of Chilean political economy from Pinochet to the present' -- Professor Ronaldo Munck, Dublin City University, author of numerous books including: Critical Development Theory: Contributions to a New Paradigm (1999), Contemporary Latin America (2002), and Labour and Globalisation: A New Great Transformation (2003). 'The definitive treatment of Latin America's deepest and most prolonged embrace of the neoliberal project. Detailed, incisive, carefully constructed, lean yet sweeping, this book is a supreme dissection of Chile's socially-engineered contemporary dystopia' -- James M. Cypher, Professor of Development Studies, Universidad Autonoma de Zacatecas, MexicoMore details
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English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Height: 215 mm
Width: 135 mm
Weight
390 gr
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978-0-7453-2451-7 (9780745324517)
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Marcus Taylor is an Assistant Professor in the International Development Studies program at Queen's University, Kingston, Canada. He is the author of From Pinochet to the 'Third Way': Neoliberalism and Social Transformation in Chile (Pluto, 2006). Writing on development studies and contemporary Latin America, his articles have appeared in journals such as Latin American Perspectives, Third World Quarterly, Historical Materialism, and Global Social Policy.
Content
Acknowledgements
Introduction. Neoliberalism and Social Transformation
1. The Rise and Crisis of the Chilean National-Developmentalist State
2. Chicago to the Rescue - The Emergence of Neoliberalism in Chile
3. Neoliberalism and Creative Destruction, 1973-1989
4. From Retrenchment to the 'Seven Modernisations' - The Great Transformation of Welfare Institutions
5. Towards a Third Way? - Politics and Policy in Post-Dictatorship Chile
6. Production, Power and Exports - The Political Economy of Post-Dictatorship Chile
7. Labour Institutions and the Politics of Flexibilisation
8. Growth with Equity? Social Policy and Anti-Poverty Programmes, 1990-2003
9. The Uncertain Future of Neoliberalism
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Index
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Introduction. Neoliberalism and Social Transformation
1. The Rise and Crisis of the Chilean National-Developmentalist State
2. Chicago to the Rescue - The Emergence of Neoliberalism in Chile
3. Neoliberalism and Creative Destruction, 1973-1989
4. From Retrenchment to the 'Seven Modernisations' - The Great Transformation of Welfare Institutions
5. Towards a Third Way? - Politics and Policy in Post-Dictatorship Chile
6. Production, Power and Exports - The Political Economy of Post-Dictatorship Chile
7. Labour Institutions and the Politics of Flexibilisation
8. Growth with Equity? Social Policy and Anti-Poverty Programmes, 1990-2003
9. The Uncertain Future of Neoliberalism
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