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Ideological Change in Eighteenth-Century Britain,personal gain, gift giving or bribery, through to generalised fears of physical or moral decay. We argue in this chapter that the volume of discourse about corruption reached a peak in Britain in the eighteenth century, and that much of this discourse came to focus more tightly on public office corr雪上轻舟飞过 发表于 2025-3-24 00:38:27
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Conclusion,eighteenth century. As others have noted before us,. the meaning of the term ‘corruption’ is one of the most contested in the history of Western political thought. Scholars have sometimes distinguished between broad ‘classical’ definitions, emphasising dangers to the polity of any behaviours that we利用 发表于 2025-3-24 09:18:07
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Die quantitative Mikroelektrolyse,oted moral perversion and decay. These latter meanings were informed by prevalent assumptions about correspondences between the order of nature and the orderliness of societies and polities.. According to Cicero, for example, nature compelled social and political association because humans naturally