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by prange 1347 days ago
> it seems to take only the inevitable one or two odd instances of corruption to start the rot that will bring it down

This seems to be based on the premise that there could ever be a system that was somehow perfectly free or corruption to begin with.

I think that’s far fetched. I think all human systems are messy and are going to contain some instances of corruption.

The question is simply whether the level of corruption reaches the level that cancels out the benefits of the system as a whole, or not.

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>> I think that’s far fetched.

I like to think of it as wishful thinking. I fantasize about winning the lottery, too.

>> The question is simply whether the level of corruption reaches the level...

Yeah, agreed. I couldn't point to a single instance where an attempt to eliminate corruption did not eventually spawn unintended (bad) consequences. Working to manage it seems to be the best alternative.

> Working to manage it seems to be the best alternative.

Yeah - I tend to agree.