Critical exposure of successes of neoliberal reforms: the ‘renown’ case of Chile

This paper critically examines the ‘success’ of neoliberal reforms in one developing country under the true light of succumbing, disempowered and disenfranchised labour sector and the needy, contradictions of such ‘success’ where the ‘state’ actually expropriated the society of fundamental self-dete...

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Main Authors: Daemane, Moses, M. M., Daemane, M.S.R., Nyawo-Shava, Vongai Z.
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Published: Annals of Humanities and Development Studies 2016
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Online Access:http://www.ajol.info/index.php/ahds/article/view/98053
http://hdl.handle.net/11408/1783
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description This paper critically examines the ‘success’ of neoliberal reforms in one developing country under the true light of succumbing, disempowered and disenfranchised labour sector and the needy, contradictions of such ‘success’ where the ‘state’ actually expropriated the society of fundamental self-determinism within the economy and authoritatively entrenched liberalization repressing society’s vigor, needs and interests. The state cannot serve the society’s needs by social possession demolition. The paper is written within clear global context whereby no developed country practices neoliberalism without overwhelming social entitlements from the state. Such states are called ‘successful/prosperous/developed’ liberal states, which, in practice, are ‘welfare states’. The true global-trade context is such that ‘Structural Adjustment- Lending-Programmes’- a lending conditionality by Wood’s Institutions are for the poor countries to trade with heavily subsidizing countries to deny the former ‘fair’ competition and equitable business shares and opportunities to alleviate their poverty. Hence, the paper answers why neoliberal reforms are unduly said to have produced a sustainable market economy in Chile but not in other countries. This is accomplished through the analytic questioning of the nature of the prevailing regime, relations among the different groups in society and state and society. If the Chilean state was correcting any wrong, then social possession is demolished.
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spelling ir-11408-17832022-06-27T13:49:07Z Critical exposure of successes of neoliberal reforms: the ‘renown’ case of Chile Daemane, Moses, M. M. Daemane, M.S.R. Nyawo-Shava, Vongai Z. Neoliberal reforms, Labour This paper critically examines the ‘success’ of neoliberal reforms in one developing country under the true light of succumbing, disempowered and disenfranchised labour sector and the needy, contradictions of such ‘success’ where the ‘state’ actually expropriated the society of fundamental self-determinism within the economy and authoritatively entrenched liberalization repressing society’s vigor, needs and interests. The state cannot serve the society’s needs by social possession demolition. The paper is written within clear global context whereby no developed country practices neoliberalism without overwhelming social entitlements from the state. Such states are called ‘successful/prosperous/developed’ liberal states, which, in practice, are ‘welfare states’. The true global-trade context is such that ‘Structural Adjustment- Lending-Programmes’- a lending conditionality by Wood’s Institutions are for the poor countries to trade with heavily subsidizing countries to deny the former ‘fair’ competition and equitable business shares and opportunities to alleviate their poverty. Hence, the paper answers why neoliberal reforms are unduly said to have produced a sustainable market economy in Chile but not in other countries. This is accomplished through the analytic questioning of the nature of the prevailing regime, relations among the different groups in society and state and society. If the Chilean state was correcting any wrong, then social possession is demolished. 2016-09-04T14:19:54Z 2016-09-04T14:19:54Z 2010 Article http://www.ajol.info/index.php/ahds/article/view/98053 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/1783 other Annals of Humanities and Development Studies;Vol. 1, No.1; p. 401-409 open Annals of Humanities and Development Studies
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Daemane, M.S.R.
Nyawo-Shava, Vongai Z.
Critical exposure of successes of neoliberal reforms: the ‘renown’ case of Chile
title Critical exposure of successes of neoliberal reforms: the ‘renown’ case of Chile
title_full Critical exposure of successes of neoliberal reforms: the ‘renown’ case of Chile
title_fullStr Critical exposure of successes of neoliberal reforms: the ‘renown’ case of Chile
title_full_unstemmed Critical exposure of successes of neoliberal reforms: the ‘renown’ case of Chile
title_short Critical exposure of successes of neoliberal reforms: the ‘renown’ case of Chile
title_sort critical exposure of successes of neoliberal reforms: the ‘renown’ case of chile
topic Neoliberal reforms, Labour
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