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The author offers a systematic, dispassionate analysis of political corruption, first examining and rebutting common defenses such as claims that corruption promotes business efficiency, protects social order, or is an inevitable stage of progress. He proposes a clear ethical definition that distinguishes corruption from bribery and from mere inefficiency, analyzes motives, rewards, degrees of personal and partisan interest, and shows how corruption adapts across institutions. Historical and comparative examples illustrate persistent forms, changing modalities, and practical limits, while later chapters extend the inquiry to corrupting influences in professions, journalism, and higher education.

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Robert C. Brooks

Robert C. Brooks was an American author known for his exploration of political themes, particularly in his notable work "Corruption in American Politics and Life." In this book, Brooks delves into the complexities and challenges of political integrity in the United States, offering insights that remain relevant in contemporary discussions about governance and ethics. His writing reflects a critical perspective on the interplay between politics and societal values, contributing to the discourse on American political life.

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