Hi dear reader.
I’m a Chilean student. According to any
thinkers, the political system of my country is a limited democracy, because
the sovereignty has been taken to the people. The social movements struggle
against authoritarian enclaves and require profound transforms in the social
structure, the politics system and the order of production, mainly social
rights, a new constitution, equality between sexual identities, etc. For
example, since 2001, the Chilean students lead an ample movement for the
education, but his claim have not become laws despite being majority. The
political system is really closed to the majority and that impede concrete
transformations in education.
The social world of the people common is
divorced of the politics. Therefore, when we need transform anything, the
students stopped, we take our classes and schools, colleges and university
campuses. The normal academy activities are interrupted and that means our
training costs. Therefore, the mobilization should be responsible, with
important objectives. In fact, the key to sustaining the protest is an
important motive for mobilization. But, if we want people to participate, it is
necessary that good motives are accompanied by creative ways, such as dances,
forums, classes deepen demands, interventions in public spaces that encourage
most. Only in this way the loss of classes makes sense. Anyway, then you have to
survive the return to normality.
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