Category
page 1Conservatism in Chile
Diego Portales Palazuelo
Chilean businessman, conservative politician and admiral (1793-1837)
Alianza
Chilean political coalition
El Mercurio
Chilean newspaper

Pinochetism
Pinochetism () is an authoritarian political ideology rooted in the 17-year military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. Characterized by its staunch anti-communism, conservatism, militarism, and nationalism, Pinochetism represents a distinct strand of right-wing politics in Chile that combines authoritarian rule with free-market economics. The ideology's economic dimension was shaped by the Chicago Boys, Chilean economists who implemented neoliberal reforms that dramatically restructured Chile's economy.
Jaime Guzmán
Chilean politician (1946–1991)
Coalition for Change
former political coalition in Chile
gremialismo
Gremialismo, or guildism, is a right-wing to far-right social, political, and economic ideology, inspired by Catholic social teachings that claims that every correct social order should base itself in intermediary societies between persons and the state, which are created and managed in freedom, and that the order should serve only the purposes for which they were created.
pelucones/conservadores
thumb|180px|Mariano Egaña, was a notable Pelucón; politically he felt affinity to [[constitutional monarchy as a form of government.]]