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Jeffery R. Webber

“Those Who Are Poor, Die Poor”: Notes on the Chilean Elections

“Those Who Are Poor, Die Poor”: Notes on the Chilean Elections

Premature obituaries of Chilean neoliberalism abound on the heels of the December 19 run-off presidential election.1 Gabriel Boric, of Apruebo Dignidad (Approve Dignity, AD) – a coalition of the Frente Amplio (Broad Front, FA) and the Partido Comunista de Chile (Communist Party of Chile, PCC) –, secured a surprisingly robust victory
Jeffery R. Webber Jan 2, 2022
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