The Ideology of State Terror : : Economic Doctrine and Political Repression in Argentina and Peru / / David Pion-Berlin.

Departing from conventional wisdom, Pion-Berlin argues that the use of state terror by Latin American regimes often has been the product of intellectual constructs, not a reaction to dissent and violent upheavals by the popular classes or to pressures from the economically powerful classes.

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The Ideology of State Terror : Economic Doctrine and Political Repression in Argentina and Peru / David Pion-Berlin.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Tables and Figures -- Acknowledgments -- PART ONE. THE FUNCTION AND ORIGIN OF IDEAS -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Structuralism, Monetarism, and Political Repression: An Interpretation -- 3 The International Monetary Fund -- PART TWO. ARGENTINA -- 4 Argentine State-Labor Relations and Economic Policies: A Brief Historical Review -- 5 Security Ideology, Liberal Economics, and the "Dirty War'' in Argentina, 1976-1983 -- PART THREE. PERU -- 6 The Limits to Democratic Rule: "Beltranismo" and the Politics of Austerity -- 7 The Revolution Unraveled: The Morales Bermúdez Government and Monetarist Policy -- PART FOUR. COMPARISONS AND CONCLUSIONS -- 8 Repression and Social Opposition in Comparative Perspective -- 9 Economic "Experts" Against Dominant Classes -- Appendix -- Bibliography -- Index
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Departing from conventional wisdom, Pion-Berlin argues that the use of state terror by Latin American regimes often has been the product of intellectual constructs, not a reaction to dissent and violent upheavals by the popular classes or to pressures from the economically powerful classes.
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Tables and Figures --
Acknowledgments --
PART ONE. THE FUNCTION AND ORIGIN OF IDEAS --
1 Introduction --
2 Structuralism, Monetarism, and Political Repression: An Interpretation --
3 The International Monetary Fund --
PART TWO. ARGENTINA --
4 Argentine State-Labor Relations and Economic Policies: A Brief Historical Review --
5 Security Ideology, Liberal Economics, and the "Dirty War'' in Argentina, 1976-1983 --
PART THREE. PERU --
6 The Limits to Democratic Rule: "Beltranismo" and the Politics of Austerity --
7 The Revolution Unraveled: The Morales Bermúdez Government and Monetarist Policy --
PART FOUR. COMPARISONS AND CONCLUSIONS --
8 Repression and Social Opposition in Comparative Perspective --
9 Economic "Experts" Against Dominant Classes --
Appendix --
Bibliography --
Index
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
Tables and Figures --
Acknowledgments --
PART ONE. THE FUNCTION AND ORIGIN OF IDEAS --
1 Introduction --
2 Structuralism, Monetarism, and Political Repression: An Interpretation --
3 The International Monetary Fund --
PART TWO. ARGENTINA --
4 Argentine State-Labor Relations and Economic Policies: A Brief Historical Review --
5 Security Ideology, Liberal Economics, and the "Dirty War'' in Argentina, 1976-1983 --
PART THREE. PERU --
6 The Limits to Democratic Rule: "Beltranismo" and the Politics of Austerity --
7 The Revolution Unraveled: The Morales Bermúdez Government and Monetarist Policy --
PART FOUR. COMPARISONS AND CONCLUSIONS --
8 Repression and Social Opposition in Comparative Perspective --
9 Economic "Experts" Against Dominant Classes --
Appendix --
Bibliography --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Tables and Figures --
Acknowledgments --
PART ONE. THE FUNCTION AND ORIGIN OF IDEAS --
1 Introduction --
2 Structuralism, Monetarism, and Political Repression: An Interpretation --
3 The International Monetary Fund --
PART TWO. ARGENTINA --
4 Argentine State-Labor Relations and Economic Policies: A Brief Historical Review --
5 Security Ideology, Liberal Economics, and the "Dirty War'' in Argentina, 1976-1983 --
PART THREE. PERU --
6 The Limits to Democratic Rule: "Beltranismo" and the Politics of Austerity --
7 The Revolution Unraveled: The Morales Bermúdez Government and Monetarist Policy --
PART FOUR. COMPARISONS AND CONCLUSIONS --
8 Repression and Social Opposition in Comparative Perspective --
9 Economic "Experts" Against Dominant Classes --
Appendix --
Bibliography --
Index
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