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by SllX
1144 days ago
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Most people are “the private-sector”, it’s called society and includes every voter not working directly for the government, which is most of them. If a government is necessarily corrupted by its relationships with the private-sector, then the word corruption is meaningless in the context of government. You should also mind that governments can also be corrupted—can be but not necessarily are-by their relationships with their own employees. I advise you to find and apply a limiting principle, one that would be useful for you in distinguishing government corruption from government business. |
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