Economic, physical and psychological violence in Chile

Miguel Rigoberto Sanchez Garcia
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This article argues that present day expansion of capital in Chile is based on the horrendous human rights violations that took place particularly after the 9/11/73 coup d’état. The coup in Chile demonstrates the owners of capital (national or international) have not and will not hesitate to use extreme violence to impose a model of development designed to meet capital needs: maximum profits. In the same manner that capital is indifferent to the consequences of the physical and psychological trauma it brings to humans, it is also indifferent to the environmental destruction it leaves in its path. This article illustrates how the system established by the dictatorship facilitates the exploitation of the labour force and the pillage of Chile's natural resources by national and multinational corporations, today. This also explains the increasing concentration of economic power and wealth in areas such as banking, insurance and the forest industry to name a few. In the case of the forest industry, the state subsidies to this sector, and the resistance of the Mapuche people, are noted. Most of the forest land is in Mapuche territory. The roots of the Mapuche struggle are the same to that of many indigenous peoples around the world: the defense of their territory and culture. As well, other social sectors in Chile are increasingly resisting capital attacks on their physical and social well being. For example, like the Mapuche, students, artisan fishermen are increasingly resisting capital. They are facing the same response from the current government.  
智利的经济、身体和心理暴力
这篇文章认为,目前智利资本的扩张是建立在骇人听闻的侵犯人权的基础上的,尤其是在1973年9月11日的政变之后。智利的政变表明,资本所有者(国内的或国际的)没有也将毫不犹豫地使用极端暴力来强加一种旨在满足资本需求的发展模式:利润最大化。就像资本对它给人类带来的生理和心理创伤的后果漠不关心一样,它也对它在其道路上留下的环境破坏漠不关心。这篇文章说明了独裁政权建立的制度如何促进了今天国家和跨国公司对劳动力的剥削和对智利自然资源的掠夺。这也解释了经济权力和财富日益集中在银行、保险和林业等领域的原因。就森林工业而言,国家对该部门的补贴以及马普切人的抵制都是值得注意的。大部分林地属于马普切人的领地。马普切人斗争的根源与世界各地许多土著人民的斗争根源相同:捍卫自己的领土和文化。同样,智利的其他社会部门也越来越多地抵制资本对其身体和社会福利的攻击。例如,像马普切人一样,学生、手工渔民越来越抵制资本。他们正面临着现任政府同样的回应。
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