Understanding Corruption: Traditional and Legal Rational Norms
Understanding Corruption: Traditional and Legal Rational Norms
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This book explores the persistence of corruption in different societies, comparing global variations and its impact on traditional values and societal norms. It highlights the role of colonialism in creating a legacy of corruption in various countries.
\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 238 pages
\n Publication date: 16 November 2020
\n Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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This comprehensive volume brings together scholars from various parts of the world, offering a comparative analysis of the persistence of corruption in certain societies. The reader is granted a unique opportunity to delve into the diverse global variations presented, which serve as valuable resources for further exploration. Corruption has become an inherent aspect of the human condition, particularly in organized societies where risks are minimal and potential rewards are substantial. Moreover, traditional public behavior often strays close to what might be considered corrupt practices in the Western context.
Bureaucratic corruption should be viewed in the context of a clash between morality and legality. This contradiction arises from the juxtaposition of traditional values, deeply ingrained in the daily lives of a people, and the norms of a larger society that exert powerful influence. The modern distinction between public and private offices is unfamiliar to traditional cultures, creating an environment where corruption can thrive when this boundary is not strictly observed.
Seven essays in this volume explore a diverse range of countries, including India, South Africa, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, and Indonesia. As the essays unfold, the problem of corruption takes on a new dimension, namely the legacy of colonialism. The essays shed light on the historical, cultural, and political factors that contribute to the persistence of corruption in these regions, highlighting the complex interplay between past and present.
This volume serves as a valuable resource for scholars, researchers, policymakers, and individuals interested in understanding the complexities of corruption and its impact on societies worldwide. By examining the diverse perspectives and experiences presented, readers gain a deeper understanding of the factors that perpetuate corruption and the challenges involved in addressing it.
\n Weight: 436g\n
Dimension: 142 x 222 x 21 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9780367655518\n \n
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