Linajes del concepto de discriminación: de su ausencia a su emergencia y su recepción en la Constitución de la República de Chile de 1980

Translated title of the contribution: Lineages of the concept of discrimination: From its absence to its emergence and its reception in the 1980 Constitution of the Republic of Chile

Fernando Muñoz León*

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Abstract

This article contributes to the production of a genealogy of the concept of discrimination by reviewing some of the lineages that make up its biography. To that end it focuses on its absence from Chilean constitutional thought during most of its history, identifies the emergence of its two senses -"arbitrary" discrimination and "structural" discrimination- in 19th century United States, and examines the way that it was inscribed in the text of the 1980 Political Constitution of the Republic of Chile where it was employed as a means to codify the economic rationality of market decisions and to protect an understanding of human nature based on Catholic natural law.

Translated title of the contributionLineages of the concept of discrimination: From its absence to its emergence and its reception in the 1980 Constitution of the Republic of Chile
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)77-105
Number of pages29
JournalRevista de Humanidades (SPAIN)
Issue number42
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

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