“Revolución en libertad” reform program
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The “Revolución en libertad” reform program was a centrist, reformist political agenda in 1960s Chile that sought deep social and economic change—especially agrarian reform and expanded social rights—within a democratic, anti-authoritarian framework.
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| “Revolución en libertad” reform program canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: “Revolución en libertad” reform program Context triple: [Eduardo Frei Montalva, notableWork, “Revolución en libertad” reform program]
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La Reforma (liberal reforms in Mexico)
La Reforma was a series of mid-19th-century liberal reforms in Mexico that sought to curtail the power of the Catholic Church and the military, establish civil liberties, and modernize the Mexican state.
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National Reform Programmes
National Reform Programmes are country-specific policy and reform plans prepared by EU member states to implement and report on their economic and structural reform commitments under the Lisbon Strategy.
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Bourbon Reforms
The Bourbon Reforms were a series of 18th-century administrative and economic changes imposed by the Spanish Crown to strengthen imperial control and revenue, which ultimately provoked colonial discontent and helped set the stage for independence movements in Latin America.
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New Freedom domestic program
The New Freedom domestic program was President Woodrow Wilson’s progressive reform agenda focused on antitrust measures, banking reform, and tariff reduction to promote economic opportunity and limit corporate power in the early 20th-century United States.
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The Transitional Program
The Transitional Program is Leon Trotsky’s 1938 manifesto for the Fourth International, outlining a strategy of transitional demands intended to bridge workers’ immediate struggles with the goal of socialist revolution.
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Target entity: “Revolución en libertad” reform program Target entity description: The “Revolución en libertad” reform program was a centrist, reformist political agenda in 1960s Chile that sought deep social and economic change—especially agrarian reform and expanded social rights—within a democratic, anti-authoritarian framework.
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A.
La Reforma (liberal reforms in Mexico)
La Reforma was a series of mid-19th-century liberal reforms in Mexico that sought to curtail the power of the Catholic Church and the military, establish civil liberties, and modernize the Mexican state.
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B.
National Reform Programmes
National Reform Programmes are country-specific policy and reform plans prepared by EU member states to implement and report on their economic and structural reform commitments under the Lisbon Strategy.
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C.
Bourbon Reforms
The Bourbon Reforms were a series of 18th-century administrative and economic changes imposed by the Spanish Crown to strengthen imperial control and revenue, which ultimately provoked colonial discontent and helped set the stage for independence movements in Latin America.
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D.
New Freedom domestic program
The New Freedom domestic program was President Woodrow Wilson’s progressive reform agenda focused on antitrust measures, banking reform, and tariff reduction to promote economic opportunity and limit corporate power in the early 20th-century United States.
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E.
The Transitional Program
The Transitional Program is Leon Trotsky’s 1938 manifesto for the Fourth International, outlining a strategy of transitional demands intended to bridge workers’ immediate struggles with the goal of socialist revolution.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (43)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
centrist political agenda
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political reform program ⓘ |
| appliesToPeriod | 1960s ⓘ |
| characteristic |
combination of social reform and market mechanisms
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emphasis on legality and constitutionality ⓘ promotion of social justice within a capitalist framework ⓘ reformist rather than revolutionary ⓘ |
| corePrinciple |
deep social and economic change within a democratic framework
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gradual structural reform ⓘ rejection of authoritarianism ⓘ respect for political democracy ⓘ |
| country | Chile ⓘ |
| focus |
agrarian reform
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expanded social rights ⓘ expansion of education ⓘ housing policy ⓘ labor rights ⓘ modernization of the Chilean economy ⓘ poverty reduction ⓘ |
| goal |
broaden access to social rights
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integrate marginalized rural populations ⓘ modernize agriculture ⓘ reduce social inequality ⓘ strengthen democratic institutions ⓘ transform Chilean society without revolutionary violence ⓘ |
| historicalContext |
United States interventions in Latin America
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surface form:
Cold War in Latin America
debate between revolutionary and reformist paths to change in Chile ⓘ |
| ideology |
Christian democracy
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anti-authoritarianism ⓘ democratic socialism (moderate) ⓘ reformism ⓘ |
| locatedIn | Chile ⓘ |
| method |
institutional reform through existing democratic institutions
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legislative change ⓘ state-led social policy ⓘ |
| opposes |
authoritarian rule
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violent revolutionary strategies ⓘ |
| politicalOrientation |
anti-extremist
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reformist ⓘ |
| politicalPosition | centrism ⓘ |
| supports |
expansion of citizenship rights
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pluralist democracy ⓘ state intervention to correct social inequalities ⓘ |
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Subject: “Revolución en libertad” reform program Description of subject: The “Revolución en libertad” reform program was a centrist, reformist political agenda in 1960s Chile that sought deep social and economic change—especially agrarian reform and expanded social rights—within a democratic, anti-authoritarian framework.
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