The Psychology of Corruption and Political Elitism

pinterest The cognitive psychology of corruption Micro-level explanations for unethical behaviour By Kendra Dupuy and Siri Neset Traditional theories of corruption often make assumptions about motivations that may not necessarily be valid. We explored the power of an alternative theoretical paradigm to explain corrupt behaviour: cognitive psychology. We found evidence in the existing literature on the cognitive […]

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TYRANNY IS NOT A PRESIDENT AS IS BEING FALSELY PUBLICIZED IN TODAY’S FAKE NEWS. TYRANNY REIGNS AT THE SEAT OF LAW…

…IF THIS WERE NOT SO, LAWS WOULD BE IMPLEMENTED TO HALT ALL ARBITRARY USE OF POWER AND CONTROL UPON ITS PEOPLE, by fake news and other corrupt practices. Judicial has the power of enforcement. THE JUDICIAL BRANCH HAS TOO MUCH POWER. THE BALANCE OF POWER IN GOVERNMENT IS AT A DESTRUCTIVE POINT. THE POWER BELONGS […]

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