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COUNTRIES IN TRANSITION ETHICS IS NOT THE KEY ON THEIR SUCCESS ANALYSIS OF CHILEAN EXPERIENCE
Mendoza, Jorge ; de la Vega, Orlando
Mendoza, Jorge
de la Vega, Orlando
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Social processes have a dynamic not always fully understood by those who experience them. Indeed, the complexity of these processes leads the political and social actors to what in psychology is called “tunnel effect”, that is, seeingonly what they want to see, but that does not reflect the whole idea into a holistic point of view that allows seeing the mutual interactions between the different areas in a specific period of time. They often overlook the dynamics with regards to past and future times (HUNNEUS, 2000). This work, in its exploratory nature, is based on two main ideas: the first one is trying to clarify whether Chilean society is moving toward democracy; and the second one, if this movement (transition) is performed simultaneously in all aspects and variables. In this document we can use the concept transitions of the transition. Not just one transition exists, but many of them occur at different rates: political-institutional, political power in itself, social reconciliation, civil-military relation, cultural and ethical, and economical transitions; consider that an effective transition toward democracy in all areas place particular emphasis on the relationship between cultural environment and its ethical derivations, particularly in relation to economy.
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2012
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