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    mismanaged a nation’s available resources. The research presented in this chapter will portray corruption as the solvent that ultimately dissolves the bond of a functioning society; eventually, continual graft will lead to lawlessness, which in the end, leads to unlawful yet, lucrative moneymaking ventures, such as wildlife trafficking.…

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    Corruption, as defined by the Merriam Webster Dictionary, is “dishonest or illegal behavior especially by powerful people.” This dishonest or illegal behavior is usually categorized as an abuse of entrusted power for private gain. It corrodes the relationship between a ruler and their subjects. This dishonest or illegal behavior begins to occur when rulers make anti-social actions that have a lack of respect for other people’s perspectives and their morals, therefore acting in their own…

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    there exists a trend of corruption which never quite seems to vanish, no matter what the Chairman at the time has tried in terms of combatting it. The issue came into primary focus in 1989 with anti-government demonstrations that forced the leadership to wage war against corruption, for fear of losing legitimacy as a party. And yet, corruption has not significantly decreased. With Xi Jinping’s announcement in 2012 that he would be undertaking a comprehensive anti-corruption campaign, the…

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    “Corruption dominates the ballot box, the legislatures, the Congress and touches even the ermine of the bench... from the same prolific womb of governmental injustice we breed the two great classes - tramps and millionaires.” ~The Populist Party. The Gilded Age was an era of political corruption, spanning from 1865-1896. Its main focus was improving America’s business and industrial power. Big business leaders such as Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, and J.P. Morgan gained extreme wealth…

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    Corruption is society’s newest hobby. Upon a moment’s glance at the world, one will see some form of societal unrest, be it civil war, terrorism, or anarchy. Embedded at the heart of each of these issues is corruption, defined as fraudulent acts by those in power. As corruption is an inherently political affliction, Charles Dickens cannot help but comment on it in A Tale of Two Cities. The plot expounds upon the French Revolution, and naturally splits characters into two groups: the…

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    corrupts absolutely” said in 1887 by a historian and moralist, with the name of Lord Acton. (2)Corruption is the abuse of entrusted power for private gain. It can be classified as grand, petty and systemic corruption, depending on the amounts of money lost and how bad the action really is. Everyone should know about corruption, it is a huge problem in many countries including United States. (3)Corruption can be broken down into three subtopics that all contribute to it, power, ambition, and loss…

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    way we keep time they can control a politician. So I believe that there should be a cap on political campaigns because it would help keep corruption in check, help the economy and other politicians would have a chance at winning. Political corruption has ruined all of the greatest empires and it will do the same to the United states. An example of corruption is in the ancient Roman empire. The Roman empire's l leader was Caesar who truly cared for rome and it’s people. Unfortunately other…

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    Political Corruption Political corruption is the art of illegal and unethical exploitation of the position one holds in office or in politics for his or her own gains and interest. The individuals misuses the resources meant to be shared and distributed equally to the public in order to make personal profits (Gyekye, 2013). Campaign spending and donations in exchange for favors In campaign spending and donations involves the wealthy donating funds and make large campaigns for particular…

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    A Line of Corruption: Turn of the Screw 1898, England, a society of hardened social classes in which people were engrained into the class in which they were born. Henry James, a wealthy writer and philosopher moved to England from America…In his book Turn of the Screw, Henry James warns that an inattentive upper class is blinded by their own prejudice towards the lower class causes a chain of corruption. Quint is the person with the lowest status in the novel yet he succeeds in creating…

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    Thomas Nast was a political cartoonist that set out to abolish any corruption in politics. Nast was able to see right through Tweeds mask and understand what was going on in the Tweed Ring. There were a many journalists who understood and wrote about what Tweed had been up to, but a great deal of his supporters were immigrants and working class people who couldn’t read. Nast could show these people the realism of Tweeds corruption. Tweed expressed his fear of political cartoons against him when…

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