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Unorthodox solutions to corruption
Corruption is a social disease that we all have the responsibility of fighting, regardless of our profession. Corruption is an infection in society, and its presence always puts at risk the most important values ​​of any democratic constitution: equality before the law and public accountability.
It is clear that corruption does not only affect the individual who commits it, but also society in general by undermining its institutions and creating an environment hostile to growth and progress. Likewise, this disease corrodes the social fabric of a country.
Corruption is an ethical, economic and political problem that, at least in the developed countries, has been reduced to a low level. However it periodically reemerges with new forms and faces.
Corruption is a plague that grows in the dark and spreads when everything seems to go well. It thrives on greed, selfishness and permissiveness.
As for the solutions, I find it very difficult to believe that any of these are completely effective in the fight against corruption.
My conclusion is that we all should have a more active role in this fight. Only by working together, through the exercise of citizenship and social responsibility on an individual basis, will we be able to achieve progress.