Introduction : the popular republican movement in postcolonial Santiago -- Politics and state formation in the aftermath of independence, 1818-28 -- Artisans and guardsmen in the political crisis of 1829 -- The regimentation of popular republicanism, 1830-39 -- The artisans confront the new order, 1840-49 -- A new generation confronts the new order, 1840-49 -- The Society of Equality, 1850-51 -- The limits of equality
Summary
Wood argues that the ""œSociety of Equality"" set a new standard for democratic thought and action in Chilean history and was arguably the most democratic political association of its era in all of Latin America
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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