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Atlas/Row 2 · Col 9/Fujimorist
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§ Cell № 18 of 81
Row 2, Col 9
Economic: Anarcho-cap
Governance: Authoritarian
Coords: X+4 · Y+3
Descriptor

Fujimorist

“Technocratic strongman capitalism.”

Exemplar ↓
Alberto Fujimori
Alberto Fujimori
§ 01
The Idea

What Fujimorist actually means.

Authoritarian Capitalism maintains a free-market economy while consolidating political power in a single leader or ruling elite, often suppressing opposition and political freedoms.

Alberto Fujimori's Peru (1990s) is an example of Authoritarian Capitalism. Facing economic crisis, he implemented sweeping neoliberal reforms ('Fujishock'), including mass privatizations, deregulation, and opening markets to foreign investment.

§ 02 · Tenets

Core commitments.

01
Strong executive sidelining congress and courts.
02
Aggressive market reform and privatisation.
03
Hard-line counter-insurgency and policing.
04
Personalist politics; party as vehicle of leader.
05
Populist legitimacy plus technocratic policy.
§ 03 · Position

Where it sits on the grid.

Economic axis — X+4
ANARCHO-CAP
Full collectivisationUnfettered markets
Governance axis — Y+3
AUTHORITARIAN
Total controlNo state at all
§ 04 · Reading List

Canon & critics.

§ Canon
  • El Otro Sendero (The Other Path)
    Hernando de Soto
    1986 · ~330 pp
§ Critics
  • The Andes Imagined
    Jorge Coronado
    2009 · ~250 pp
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