Autoritarismo y participación: el pensamiento político de Jaime Guzmán

Anuario Filosófico 36 (75-76):473-486 (2003)
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The subject of this paper is to deep in the way that Guzmán planned to make effective social participation in an authoritarian context like Pinochet's Chile (1973-1990). We will see how Guzmán considered civil participation as an essential requirement in order to get a modern democracy which would be opened in Chile after the military dictatorship. He supported this idea through the concepts of subsidiarity State and liberal economy policy

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