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Chileno Judiciary and Economic Development

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Rachel talks about what economic development means and how a judiciary may interact with that growth.

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  • If u actually search for our Constitution on Articule 19, with the actions to demand those on 20 and 21 on english so u will understand this lack of real rights.

  • Art. 19 does read like it relies on the legislature to preserve due process rights, and privacy rights, in terms of warrants for searches. That the freedom of religion, of good conscience, is subject to morals, good customs, and public order, makes me wonder if the right could be de facto obliterated depending on the interpretation of those three limitations. Personal freedom, like freedom from arbitrary detention, can be legislated away, too. I see how Pinochet could manage; just make a law.

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  • what is the point for you, visite Chile, do you want to life there, i think if you want to life in a country as Chile, you must learn Spanish language, other ways you wiil on troubles due to the language.

  • most people that supported pinochet, were the ones that got lots of money, saying, pinochet gave em money, since they were kinda of his alleies, ahm, since he stole money from the country, and so and so... he made lots of people that supported him very rich, and until today some peeople still think he is a hero.

  • And Chavez, maybe u don't know, but he's the president of Venezuela and has destroyed the democracy on that country. I said that, cause we are doomed to have dictatorships and "left"-communist goberments if we don't start getting some real benefits from northern countries for having a true democracy. Chile has a historical democracy, except for Pinochet, Chile has always been. What have u get for being this way? beisdes some F-16 and leopard II tanks? There's no real investment from USA on us.

  • Uhm, not really even nowadays, lots of years after Pinochet's dictatorship, there's a big percent of ppl that support them, even young ppl that wasn't even borned. I'm 19, and there's lots of ppl that support him of my age and even younger. Mainly cause Allendes democrat-communist expirience sucked for every1, rich and poor. Propaganda wasn't extreme, before pinochet took the goberment, ppl on the streets threw rice to army officers on the street like saying that they were afraid of doing it.

  • In the US, we have immense amounts of oil, enough to provide for a 3rd of our consumption; the rest we import. The model of generating wealth by fostering consumption that is tantamount to waste will fail. In California, we've had blackouts, as well--more due to monopolistic mismanagement than a lack of power plants. Growing an economy on the US model of extraction should not be done at the expense of people. Not only does it cause unwarranted suffering, it risks the loss of information.

  • I'm curious about the support for Pinochet, too. I would like to see Guzman's "El Caso Pinochet." Right now, I attribute the support to professional, institutionalized propaganda, as Alex Carey calls it, El Mercurio and the CEA. Maybe consent was manufactured through the orchestrated food shortage during Allende, alleviated with the US resuming trade under Pinochet. I think that democracies are better for everyone, because they cannot be made so easily into a puppet. Which Chavez experience?

  • sustainable is called, cause Chile has experienced a lack of energy resources, in electricity and gas. We have a treaty with argentinians to bring gas, but they just won't send when its winter, lol. Energy, they call to hydroelectric plants, cause they won't make any pollution. This problem with the indians is a big one, almost all the places on the VII region that can be used for this r indians property. It's hard to consider wich right is more important, wether the property of public interest.

  • Students is a hard subject, personally i think that it doesn't matter how much money u put on public schools, if kids don't wanna go to classes, nothing will change. Its just the fun of destroying and having a story to tell on friday nights. Thats my opinion.

    But in terms of the ppl that was abused on 73 and fowards, there's no other country that has helped more theyre ppl than Chile. This is the exception to general rule, in this subject Chile has spend a lot of money to pay back to them.

  • Yap, due process hasn't got an action to demand it to the state. What u r sayin is correct, but will never be a subject to our new goberments cause they haven't changed anything of the system since pinochet left, they seam to be pretty fine with the system that was inherited. Economic > Rights > Economic rights (ones that involve a investment of money to preserve them). Those r the ones that haven't got protection.

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