Land society of having the military on the street is open again with this repression in human rights violation joining me now via skype is a member of the chamber of deputies of chile the democratic revolution politician or jackson who is envelop ariza a city that has seen violent clashes between protesters and police want your thanks for joining us before we get to the latest violence reminds us way of the global south and even those in nature nation countries look to whats happening in chile as a chronicle of politics foretold the legacy of new liberal dictatorship by a good stupid machine surely. Well thanks 1st of all for this interview this very important where the 7 here in chile we within knock only because of our country but also for the region and also because as you said she was in the in the seventys in the eightys under the dictatorship she doesnt like an experiment of the no liberal policies without a democratic process you know under a dictatorship so it today we. Were li
Ideology these demonstrations have relieved or release some energy who was very tied up inside of their people said mine of the people heart that it wasnt able to get to the end of the months without having to spend with credit so i think that when everything is privatized you can not access to the basic rights that should be granted where anted so i think this is one of the main issues whom people in the streets are. Protesting on if the privatization chicago privatization model is the same can you really look at the dead the wounded and detained in chile today and compare it though premier as policies and positions policies. No i think that the contacts of course are different between dictatorships not only that human one but all the dictator city the seventys and eightys are different the soft dictatorships are different kind of the greater schieber are totally since in the 21st century so i think we are living today a lot of repression. Different marlos that. The democratic whistle
your questions, so please be sure to send them in to the youtube chat. rick i find the title of the book quite provocative when you call it cheap speech. what do you mean by cheap? speech? well first let me thank the commonwealth club for putting this form together. i would have hope we could by this time be doing it in person, but hopefully next time that we re together having conversation. we ll be able to do it face to face and thank you erwin as always for agreeing to be the interlocutor here. so the term cheap speech is not mine. it s a term that originates with a professor at ucla law school in eugene. volik. he wrote an article in the yale law journal back in 1995 where he was talking about the coming information revolution as in many ways quite a prescient. uh conversation a discussion in that piece. he talked about things like what we would now see as the rise of netflix and spotify. he knew that what was going to happen is we were going to move from a trickle of spe
commonwealth club for putting this form together. i would have hope we could by this time be doing it in person, but hopefully next time that we re together having conversation. we ll be able to do it face to face and thank you erwin as always for agreeing to be the interlocutor here. so the term cheap speech is not mine. it s a term that originates with a professor at ucla law school in eugene. volik. he wrote an article in the yale law journal back in 1995 where he was talking about the coming information revolution as in many ways quite a prescient. uh conversation a discussion in that piece. he talked about things like what we would now see as the rise of netflix and spotify. he knew that what was going to happen is we were going to move from a trickle of speech something like you know your few local tv and radio stations and your local newspaper and a few national newspapers to a flood of information and he knew that this was going to make intermediaries like newspapers
and then what very much to get your questions, so please be sure to send them in to the youtube chat. rick i find the title of the book quite provocative when you call it cheap speech. what do you mean by cheap? speech? well first let me thank the commonwealth club for putting this form together. i would have hope we could by this time be doing it in person, but hopefully next time that we re together having conversation. we ll be able to do it face to face and thank you erwin as always for agreeing to be the interlocutor here. so the term cheap speech is not mine. it s a term that originates with a professor at ucla law school in eugene. volik. he wrote an article in the yale law journal back in 1995 where he was talking about the coming information revolution as in many ways quite a prescient. uh conversation a discussion in that piece. he talked about things like what we would now see as the rise of netflix and spotify. he knew that what was going to happen is we were goin