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      A ‘popular option’ for development? Reconsidering the rise and fall of Chile’s political economy of socialism

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      Radical Americas
      UCL Press
      Chile, Salvador Allende, Popular Unity, revolution, agrarian reform, socialism, food history, political economy
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            As Salvador Allende and his supporters forged a democratic path towards socialism, the task of building a more sovereign and egalitarian national economy became one of the Popular Unity (UP) revolution’s first priorities. To that end, Allende’s coalition promoted a massive downward redistribution of income during its first months in office while also extending state control over many of the country’s most essential industries. Chile’s food economy, including its agricultural sector, received special attention during this early period as both purchasing power and domestic production soared. However, when a combination of economic, ecological and political factors caused consumer production to stagnate, acute shortages for a wide range of goods raised questions about the viability of the UP’s plans for a more just consumer economy. The emergence of a powerful opposition movement also raised questions about the government’s reluctance to pursue substantive political changes at the same time that it implemented major economic reforms. By examining the political economy of the UP experiment in the context of Chile’s 2019–20 uprising against inequality and political exclusion, this article reconsiders the consequences of the UP’s inability to link economic transformations with changes in how political power was exercised in mid-century Chile.

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            Journal
            RA
            Radical Americas
            UCL Press
            2399-4606
            01 June 2021
            : 6
            : 1
            : 9
            Affiliations
            Assistant Professor of History, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA; jfstring@ 123456utexas.edu
            Article
            RA-6-9
            10.14324/111.444.ra.2021.v6.1.009
            85b0bbb8-8e10-4886-afbf-9a663b8511f9
            © 2021, Bennett Brazelton.

            This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY) 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited • DOI: https://doi.org/10.14324/111.444.ra.2021.v6.1.009.

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            : 12 September 2020
            : 11 March 2021
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            Pages: 15
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            Frens-String, J. ‘A “popular option” for development? Reconsidering the rise and fall of Chile’s political economy of socialism’. Radical Americas 6, 1 (2021): 9. DOI: 10.14324/111.444.ra.2021.v6.1.009.

            Sociology,Political science,Anglo-American studies,Americas,Cultural studies,History
            socialism,political economy,food history,agrarian reform,revolution,Popular Unity,Salvador Allende,Chile

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