Radical Governments period (1938–1952)

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The Radical Governments period (1938–1952) in Chile was an era of center-left rule marked by social reforms, state-led economic development, and the political dominance of the Radical Party in coalition with other progressive forces.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical period
political era
aimedAt modernization of the Chilean state
reduction of social inequality
alsoKnownAs Radical Governments era NERFINISHED
Radical Republic period NERFINISHED
characterizedBy coalition governments
expansion of the welfare state
increased state intervention in the economy
industrialization policies
labor legislation reforms
social reforms
state-led economic development
country Chile
dominantParty Radical Party of Chile NERFINISHED
economicPolicy creation and strengthening of state enterprises
import substitution industrialization
endTime 1952
followedBy Carlos Ibáñez del Campo second presidency NERFINISHED
governanceForm presidential democracy
historicalContext World War II NERFINISHED
early Cold War
ideology radicalism
reformism
includesGovernmentOf Gabriel González Videla administration NERFINISHED
Juan Antonio Ríos administration NERFINISHED
Pedro Aguirre Cerda administration NERFINISHED
legislativeSupport coalition majorities in Congress
notableDevelopment expansion of middle classes in Chile
growth of organized labor
partOf 20th-century history of Chile
politicalAllies Communist Party of Chile NERFINISHED
Socialist Party of Chile NERFINISHED
progressive and center-left forces
politicalOrientation center-left
precededBy Conservative Republic period in Chile NERFINISHED
region Latin America
socialPolicy housing and urban reforms
labor rights expansion
promotion of public education
startTime 1938

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Radical Party of Chile participatedIn Radical Governments period (1938–1952)