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Is Corruption Really Bad? No.8

Is Corruption Really Bad? 
                                                                                                                                      inininc No.8

Ethically? Yes
Logically? ?
Psychologically? Yes
Spiritually? Yes
Philosophically? ?
Societally? No

There are six evils of society that will always remain permenantly

  • Corruption
  • Nepotism
  • Prostitution
  • Illiteracy (Ability to differentiate between right and wrong because of social Pressure)
  • Unequal spread of Talent
  • Laziness

Corruption will always prevail in some form, an utopian society may seem in the near vicinity but there will always be invisible obstacles not accounted for.

There is some essence or attendance that makes every politician corrupt. A 80% can be put aside as an coincidence but over 99% are corrupt and this cannot be a mere coincidence.

Moral corruption and power asymmetries are pervasive in human society, but it turns out, that may not be such a bad thing.

The bulk of the society cooperates because there are law enforcers forcing them to stay in line. People tend to cooperate because they do not want to get punished.
Law enforcers often enjoy privileges that allow them to avoid the full force of law, when they breach it. Law enforcing results in the general public abiding by the law. Thus law enforcers are compensated for their law enforcing by being able to dodge the law.

Some researchers who were into investigation of corruption found that and concluded that power and corruption benefit the society; without law enforcers, individuals have less incentive to cooperate and without corruption and power law enforcers would have less incentive to do their job.


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