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Revista de Economía del Caribe
Print version ISSN 2011-2106
Abstract
BACA MEJIA, William R and WALSH RONE, Sarah M. THE FREE MARKET IDEOLOGY AS A CEREMONIAL FEATURE IN LATIN AMERICAN. rev. econ. Caribe [online]. 2017, n.20, pp.106-130. ISSN 2011-2106.
This paper offers an explanation on how the free market ideology gives rise to the social distinction of being considered a follower of democracy, but with the purpose of being admired from the social viewpoint. This only enhances the ceremonial feature of being a democracy follower. This habit of thought inculcated by the establishment supports pecuniary behaviors submerged in the state, and resigns excluded people to the apparently idea there is not alternatives for change. Understanding that the social process is complex continuously evolving, we propose several and basic elements to explain the negative influence of the establishment under its free market ideological discourse.
JEL CODES: B52, O17, P17.
Keywords : free market; ideology; ceremonial; establishment; institutional change.