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When Pinochet took over, the whole democratic system crumbled overnight.
I would say when the democratic system crumbled, Pinochet took over overnight.

The Chilean right wing had been assaulting Allende's government without regard for the stability of the state for quite some time before Pinochet's coup.

Those whom the Gods wish to destroy They first make mad. -- Euripides

by Carrie (migeru at eurotrib dot com) on Mon Oct 2nd, 2006 at 07:27:47 AM EST
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See La batalla de Chile: la insurrección de la burguesía (The battle of Chile: the insurrection of the bourgeoisie).

Those whom the Gods wish to destroy They first make mad. -- Euripides
by Carrie (migeru at eurotrib dot com) on Mon Oct 2nd, 2006 at 07:59:14 AM EST
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I agree with you, with a heavy dose of chicken-and-the-egg analogy.

But what I'm trying to convey here is how little time it took for Pinochet to estasblish the mechanics of repression -- legal repression.

One of my teachers in the 70s was a youngish Chilean exile, not particularly radical (by western standards) who basically owed his life to the fact that he had been an open-eyed cynic before the coup, like most of us here, and had left Chile because he had no faith in the legal safeguards.  He was right. Many who thought they were safe died.

Ariel Dorfman (the author of the brilliant DEATH & THE MAIDEN - the film isn't as good as the play, but it's a start) has repeatedly warned Americans. Here is a link to his latest article from the WASHINGTON POST.

But in the end, my point is simple: will the American Crisis end peacefully with a simple transfer of power, or not?

And if not, what role will the Military play?

by Lupin on Mon Oct 2nd, 2006 at 08:00:13 AM EST
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On a tangent (as usual) --

Chicken-and-egg = spiral causation

I like the term "spiral causation", because it captures the sense of something circular, yet emphasizes that there can be no genuine circularity in causation. The old question, "Which came first, the chicken or the egg", gets its puzzling quality largely from its use of the definite article.

Words and ideas I offer here may be used freely and without attribution.

by technopolitical on Mon Oct 2nd, 2006 at 04:00:14 PM EST
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