Solidaridad en el debate global y local: reflexión desde un análisis del caso chileno

Over the last fifteen years the notion of solidarity has returned to the debate in social sciences, forcing transdisciplinary thinking. This debate has focused on modern liberal democracies in the context of free market globalization, characterized by three main concerns: governance, accountability...

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Autores principales: José Antonio Román-Brugnoli, María Alejandra Energici-Sprovera, Sebastián Ignacio Ibarra-González
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Publicado: Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México 2014
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Acceso en línea:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=10531453004
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Sumario:Over the last fifteen years the notion of solidarity has returned to the debate in social sciences, forcing transdisciplinary thinking. This debate has focused on modern liberal democracies in the context of free market globalization, characterized by three main concerns: governance, accountability and social cohesion; the role that solidarity plays and can play in the course of this process and the mutations on solidarity. This article contributes to this reflection from the Chilean case analysis, whose particular interest lies in its recent process of recovery of a policy of social rights and the role that the notion of solidarity has had inside it. It offers data from our own analysis of the social policy of the last four democratic governments, advertising and public solidarity, which are compared with results from other studies.