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Corruption rarely begins with a dramatic crime. It begins with a favour, an exception, a loyal appointment or a compromise presented as politically necessary. Then the system learns to protect itself. The Corruption Machine reveal ... celý popis
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Corruption rarely begins with a dramatic crime. It begins with a favour, an exception, a loyal appointment or a compromise presented as politically necessary.
Then the system learns to protect itself.
The Corruption Machine reveals how isolated abuses can develop into a governing method sustained by patronage, propaganda, captured institutions, political identity and fear of change. It explains how governments weaken watchdogs without abolishing them, redirect justice without openly commanding it and use public money to create private loyalty.
Drawing upon documented examples from different political systems, the book examines why scandals so often fail to remove compromised leaders, how organised crime can penetrate public authority and why citizens may continue supporting governments they know are corrupt. It also explores the manipulation of media, elections, welfare, public employment and law itself.
This is not a book about one country, political party or ideology. It is an investigation into the recurring architecture of protected power and the conditions that allow it to survive democratic elections.
Clear, evidence-based and accessible, The Corruption Machine shows how democracies are captured gradually, why resistance becomes increasingly dangerous and what institutions and citizens must do to rebuild the guardrails before corruption becomes normal.
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