Redes de poder familiares entre el fin del Antiguo Régimen y el nacimiento del estado-naciónuna visión comparada Chile-Argentina
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Universidad de Alcalá
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ISSN: 1989-8819
Year of publication: 2016
Issue: 92
Pages: 1-68
Type: Article
More publications in: Documentos de Trabajo (IELAT, Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Estudios Latinoamericanos)
Abstract
The societies of Chile and Argentina in the actuality lives in policy and social frameworks that are primarily guided by economic growth rates and the consequence of this are analysis biased from the institutions, who ignore the cultural and social plurality present in both countries. I am referring to a central theme of the next job: the patronage networks as a result of family power dynamics, a scenario that influences directly in the local context but also, as we shall see, at national scope. Maybe, this last point is one of the great issues of our time at the level of social analysis inasmuch as the local level often is crucial to the national questions. On numerous occasions, we do not remember that the national is invented and created, forced many times, to establish an idea of homogeneous cultural, in societies tremendously plural and complex in every respect (cultural, social, cultural and policy).