Corruption: Roots, Challenges, Solutions

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Law, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science
Cover of the book Corruption: Roots, Challenges, Solutions by Domenic Marbaniang, Domenic Marbaniang
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Author: Domenic Marbaniang ISBN: 9781311646866
Publisher: Domenic Marbaniang Publication: January 16, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Domenic Marbaniang
ISBN: 9781311646866
Publisher: Domenic Marbaniang
Publication: January 16, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The very term “corruption” indicates an aberration on, a departure from, and a violation of something essentially good. The idea of what is good, however, precedes the idea of its perversion. To decry corruption without accepting the original ideal that it contradicts is equal to boxing against the wind. One can only know something is corrupt if one possesses a clear vision of its ideal, perfect, and uncorrupted form.A corruption free government is itself a law. It’s like the law of gravity or the law of aerodynamics. It is the way it functions. The functioning creates the experience of Justice, Liberty, and Equality. The letter of the Law is not the chief point of focus. The spirit of the Law is important; and, the spirit of the Law is Justice, Liberty, and Equality

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The very term “corruption” indicates an aberration on, a departure from, and a violation of something essentially good. The idea of what is good, however, precedes the idea of its perversion. To decry corruption without accepting the original ideal that it contradicts is equal to boxing against the wind. One can only know something is corrupt if one possesses a clear vision of its ideal, perfect, and uncorrupted form.A corruption free government is itself a law. It’s like the law of gravity or the law of aerodynamics. It is the way it functions. The functioning creates the experience of Justice, Liberty, and Equality. The letter of the Law is not the chief point of focus. The spirit of the Law is important; and, the spirit of the Law is Justice, Liberty, and Equality

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