Abstract

This article proposes an understanding of the Chilean student movement from two converging elements: an analysis of consequences that neoliberal policies have had for the class structure, and an analysis of the legitimacy achieved by the movement. A key finding is that the Chilean student movement did not advocate sectoral demands only but questioned the social character of the state.

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