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Neoliberalism and Urban Development in Latin America - The Case of Santiago (Hardcover)
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Neoliberalism and Urban Development in Latin America - The Case of Santiago (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Advances in Regional Economics, Science and Policy
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In the 1970s and following on from the deposition of Salvador
Allende, the Chilean dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet installed a
radical political and economic system by force which lent heavy
privilege to free market capitalism, reduced the power of the state
to its minimum and actively suppressed civil society. Chicago
economist Milton Friedman was heavily involved in developing this
model, and it would be hard to think of a clearer case where
ideology has shaped a country over such a long period. That
ideology is still very much with us today and has come to be
defined as neoliberalism. This book charts the process as it
developed in the Chilean capital Santiago and involves a series of
case studies and reflections on the city as a neoliberal construct.
The variegated, technocratic and post-authoritarian aspects of the
neoliberal turn in Chile serve as a cultural and political milieu.
Through the work of urban scholars, architects, activists and
artists, a cacophony of voices assemble to illustrate the existing
neoliberal urbanism of Santiago and its irreducible tension between
polis and civitas in the specific context of omnipresent
neoliberalism. Chapters explore multiple aspects of the neoliberal
delirium of Santiago: observing the antagonists of this scheme;
reviewing the insurgent emergence of alternative and contested
practices; and suggesting ways forward in a potential
post-neoliberal city. Refusing an essentialist call, Neoliberalism
and Urban Development in Latin America offers an alternative
understanding of the urban conditions of Santiago. It will be
essential reading to students of urban development, neoliberalism
and urban theory, and well as architects, urban planners,
geographers, anthropologists, economists, philosophers and
sociologists.
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