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Economic elites and new strategies for extractivism in Chile
2019
European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Within the country's strategic copper mining sector, economic elites are begetting new political technologies that reshape state, economy, and society relations, to better anchor capitalist domination at the local level. Two post-2012 initiatives, explicitly designed to overcome community-based resistances to mega-extractivist projects, are examined. Promoting "territorial dialogues," they set private-public-social development corporations which take on the production of public goods,
doi:10.32992/erlacs.10511
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