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- Corruption abstract "In philosophical, theological, or moral discussions, corruption is spiritual or moral impurity or deviation from an ideal. Corruption may include many activities including bribery and embezzlement. Government, or 'political', corruption occurs when an office-holder or other governmental employee acts in an official capacity for personal gain.The word corrupt when used as an adjective literally means "utterly broken". The word was first used by Aristotle and later by Cicero who added the terms bribe and abandonment of good habits. Morris, a professor of politics, writes that corruption is the illegitimate use of public power to benefit a private interest. Economist I. Senior defines corruption as an action to (a) secretly provide (b) a good or a service to a third party (c) so that he or she can influence certain actions which (d) benefit the corrupt, a third party, or both (e) in which the corrupt agent has authority. Kauffman, from the World Bank extends the concept to include 'legal corruption' in which power is abused within the confines of the law - as those with power often have the ability to shape the law for their protection.".
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- Corruption wikiPageExternalLink www.cmi.no.
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- Corruption hasPhotoCollection Corruption.
- Corruption subject Category:Concepts_in_ethics.
- Corruption subject Category:Corruption.
- Corruption subject Category:Political_corruption.
- Corruption subject Category:Social_problems.
- Corruption comment "In philosophical, theological, or moral discussions, corruption is spiritual or moral impurity or deviation from an ideal. Corruption may include many activities including bribery and embezzlement. Government, or 'political', corruption occurs when an office-holder or other governmental employee acts in an official capacity for personal gain.The word corrupt when used as an adjective literally means "utterly broken".".
- Corruption label "Corrupció".
- Corruption label "Corruptie".
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- Corruption label "Corruption".
- Corruption label "Corrupção".
- Corruption label "Corruzione".
- Corruption label "Korrupció".
- Corruption label "Korruption".
- Corruption label "Korupce".
- Corruption label "Korupcja".
- Corruption label "Korupsi".
- Corruption label "Usulsüzlük".
- Corruption label "Коррупция".
- Corruption label "Корупция".
- Corruption label "汚職".
- Corruption label "부정부패".
- Corruption sameAs Korupce.
- Corruption sameAs Korruption.
- Corruption sameAs Διαφθορά.
- Corruption sameAs Corruption.
- Corruption sameAs Korupsi.
- Corruption sameAs Corruzione.
- Corruption sameAs 汚職.
- Corruption sameAs 부정부패.
- Corruption sameAs Corruptie.
- Corruption sameAs Korupcja.
- Corruption sameAs Corrupção.
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- Corruption sameAs Q366.
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- Corruption wasDerivedFrom Corruption?oldid=645301039.
- Corruption depiction One_Rotten_Grapefruit_._._._(2141752816).jpg.
- Corruption isPrimaryTopicOf Corruption.