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  Crédito, deuda y gubernamentalidad financiera en Chile

González, F. (2018). Crédito, deuda y gubernamentalidad financiera en Chile. Revista Mexicana de Sociología, 80(4), 881-908. doi:10.22201/iis.01882503p.2018.4.57798.

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2Universidad Central de Chile, Santiago, Chile, ou_persistent22              

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Free keywords: financiarización, gubernamentalidad, crédito, deudas; financialization, governance, credit, debt
 Abstract: Este artículo desarrolla la idea de que el endeudamiento en Chile se ha convertido en una forma particular de “gobernar conductas” que puede describirse como “gubernamentalidad financiera”. Ésta se caracteriza por tres hechos fundamentales. Primero, las finanzas han servido como una política pública mediante la cual se posponen conflictos distributivos. Segundo, la financiarización consiste en “crear” sujetos económicamente viables a partir de hogares de ingresos bajos, para lo cual se clasifica y organiza la vida de los individuos. Y tercero, el manejo material y simbólico de las relaciones sociales de deuda se convierte en un elemento fundamental de la gobernabilidad democrática.
 Abstract: This article develops the idea that indebtedness in Chile has become a particular way of “governing behaviors” that can be described as “financial governance”. Financial governance is characterized by three fundamental facts. Firstly, finance has served as a public policy whereby distributive conflicts have been postponed. Secondly, financialization consists of “creating” economically viable subjects from low-income households, for which the lives of individuals are classified and organized. Thirdly, material and symbolic debt management becomes a key element of democratic governance.

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Language(s): spa - Spanish
 Dates: 2017-06-152017-12-132018
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 80 (4) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 881 - 908 Identifier: ISSN: 0188-2503