Price. Those at the top, the generals, the politicians, they never lose. Either they Last Database stay with the power or they are the first ones out of the gate. And people like us are the ones who stay, the ones who have to keep Last Database working to keep living. That's how things are and will always be like that." This dialogue was probably repeated in many Last Database Chilean homes during the dictatorship and remained a common phrase during the transition years.
This phrase also represents the triumph of the Last Database unionist doctrine imposed by the dictatorship, which consisted of a depoliticization of Last Database citizenship and a discrediting of the work of political parties. Despite the fact that the return of democracy mobilized unsuspected numbers of people, this quickly gave way to an accommodation between representatives that kept at bay the citizen's intentions to participate in coexistence Last Database with apparent stability. Kathya Araujo's book Inhabiting the Social.
Uses and abuses in daily life in Last Database Chile today (2009), as well as one of his most recent articles, are essential to understand how the relationship is configured in Chile between individuals, norms and political actors. Her analysis shows that there has been, in Chilean society, a loss of the sense of the public and the configuration of Last Database what she calls an "archipelago" or the formation of various publics. It also raises the formation of transactional relationships between society and political actors. Juan Pablo Luna , for his part, translates this conflict as a lack of intermediation Last Database between political parties and individuals, which has created a vacuum of meaning and power. So, an important part of the hegemonic political discourse in Chile is based on the notion that there is stability and, therefore, the politicization and collectivization of citizenship are not desirable. That is why, in my opinion.