This text examines the political importance of moral opposition to
authoritarian rule in Chile, 1973-90, as a challenge to the
government's systematic human rights' violations. It was initially
led by the Catholic Church, whose primate founded an organization
to defend human rights: the Vicariate of Solidarity (1976-92). The
book assesses the impact of moral opposition as a force for
redemocratization by tracing the history and achievements of the
Vicariate. It also argues that such moral matters are often
underestimated in regime transition analysis.
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