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Política y cultura
versión impresa ISSN 0188-7742
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LISCHETTI, Mirtha. Contrahegemonía y clase trabajadora en una comuna chilena. Polít. cult. [online]. 2006, n.25, pp.143-174. ISSN 0188-7742.
The Chilean State proved to be fertile ground for globalization processes to develop and unfold once that the brutal repression carried out by the military dictatorship wiped out the possibility for a Socialist government that had come to power through democratic elections. The ideological tenets of globalization, as well as the concrete economic policies that were implemented under such term, transformed the subjectivities of individuals. Chile´s working class, whose ideology and heritage had been traditionally Communist, was left out of the political scene and developments within its own reality. Our analysis delves into the scope, reach, and limits of the suppression of political activities and developments within said class and the possible creation of a counterhegemony that the working class may carry out.
Palabras llave : Globalization; Chilean State; working class; hegemony and counterhegemony.