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by syntaxing
1137 days ago
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Corruption comes in sorts of form, is unavoidable, and is a very grey subject. It’s a tough balance between growth and exploitation. But historically, government rooted corruption tends to be harder to remove than “buying” politicians” which the rich and banks do nowadays. Stanford has a really well explained thought process on this on their online philosophy library. |
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