Juan Carlos Arellano González,
The paper analyzes the political discourses surrounding the implications of the extraordinary powers and states of siege present in the Chilean 1833 Constitution. The research seeks to highlight the tension that emerges between classical republican and liberal thoughts from the justification of “emergency powers” outlined in the 1833 constitutional order. In this respect, the political and ideological debate that erupted in Chile’s public sphere in 1839 by virtue of the implications of the special ...
Tópico(s): Political Theory and Democracy
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