Cybertarianism further exposed: Chile, Colombia, Mexico and the COVID-19 conjuncture

Author:

Ramos André Dorcé1ORCID,Uribe-Jongbloed Enrique2ORCID,Utman Jorge Antonio Saavedra3ORCID,Miller Toby1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

2. Universidad Externado de Colombia

3. University of Cambridge

Abstract

Chile, Colombia and Mexico have long been at the heart of neo-liberal experimentation and cybertarian fantasy. The former has denuded their ability to meet the needs of the citizenry in general, the latter to provide a democratic media. The contemporary pandemic has put these deregulated, privatized economies under particular strain – market solutions to social problems have proven dramatically, drastically, predictably inefficient. In the sphere of education, the isolation of school pupils and workers, mandated in the interest of public health, has driven a return to public broadcasting. Combined with mass public agitation and media-reform movements, that provides hope for a new landscape.

Publisher

Intellect

Subject

General Medicine

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