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Unveiling Corruption Exposing the Hidden Forces That Shape Our World

Current price: $33.99
Unveiling Corruption Exposing the Hidden Forces That Shape Our World
Unveiling Corruption Exposing the Hidden Forces That Shape Our World

Barnes and Noble

Unveiling Corruption Exposing the Hidden Forces That Shape Our World

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The book entitled "Corruption" delves into the pervasive and damaging phenomenon of corruption that plagues societies around the world. Corruption encompasses a wide range of unethical behaviors, including bribery, embezzlement, nepotism, and abuse of power, among others. This complex and multifaceted issue has far-reaching consequences, impacting economic development, political stability, social cohesion, and the overall well-being of individuals and communities.
At its core, corruption involves the misuse of entrusted power for personal gain or to benefit a select few at the expense of the broader public interest. It undermines the principles of fairness, justice, and accountability, eroding trust in institutions and undermining the rule of law. Corruption manifests itself in various forms and contexts, from petty bribery in everyday transactions to grand corruption at the highest levels of government and corporate governance.
The book explores the root causes of corruption, examining the social, economic, political, and cultural factors that contribute to its prevalence. These may include weak governance structures, lack of transparency and accountability, inadequate enforcement of laws and regulations, institutionalized discrimination, economic inequality, and cultural norms that condone or tolerate corrupt behavior.

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