¿Qué es “Pinochet”? (Violencia, derecho y vida)

The question “What is Pinochet” wants to interrogate the recent political history of Chile. But not in an historiographical way, but in a political-philosophical one. The central hypothesis of this essay is that Pinochet is the original political relation of the chilean Republic, and for that, its m...

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Autor principal: Rodrigo Karmy Bolton
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Publicado: Centre de Recherches sur les Mondes Américains 2007
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Sumario:The question “What is Pinochet” wants to interrogate the recent political history of Chile. But not in an historiographical way, but in a political-philosophical one. The central hypothesis of this essay is that Pinochet is the original political relation of the chilean Republic, and for that, its more esential truth. In that way, the text appears as a double interpelation: in one hand against de F. Javier Cuadra words in the ouside of the militar school at the funeral of the dictatorship and, in the other, to the democratic goverment that, precisely because of their reject to make a state funeral, they shows that Pinochet is in their inside. It seems nobody is out from Pinochet (the ones who affirm him and the ones who negate him). This double interpellation is cause at last, because of the double nature of modern power that creates and works in the chilean Republic.