Rozas, Carlos Miranda2023-06-232023-06-232022-10-24Revista Historia Social y de las Mentalidades, Volume 26, Issue 2, Pages 181 - 216, 24 October 20220717-5248https://repositorio.unab.cl/xmlui/handle/ria/51035Indexación: Scopus.This paper will attempt to demonstrate that the supposed negative disposition of the right concerning social policy, derived from its adherence to neoliberalism, is a prejudice that does not represent the actual positions adopted by this political sector in recent decades. The various sources analysed to show that the right does not have an unrestricted adherence to the theoretical postulates of neoliberalism nor to the formulas it promoted in practice. Finally, we argue that for the right wing, the central problem, in terms of social policy, is related to the interests of the property-owning sectors. © 2022, Universidad de Santiago de Chile. All rights reserved.esBusinessmenChilean Right-wingNeoliberalismRecent Political HistorySocial PolicySubsidiarityThe Chilean Right and social policy, 1990 – 2019La Derecha Chilena y la política social, 1990-2019ArtículoAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)10.35588/rhsm.v26i2.5197