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      Corruption as systemic political decay

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      Philosophy & Social Criticism
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          By offering an analysis of different conceptions of corruption connected to the political regime and contingency in which they developed, the article retrieves a systemic meaning of political corruption. Through the works of Plato, Aristotle, Polybius and Machiavelli, it reconstructs a dimension of political corruption particular to popular governments and also engages with recent neo-republican and institutionalist attempts at redefining political corruption. The article concludes that we still lack a proper conception of systemic corruption comparable to the one of the Ancients because we are yet unable to account for the role procedures and institutions play in fostering corruption through their normal functioning and what this means for liberal democratic regimes.

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                Philosophy & Social Criticism
                Philosophy & Social Criticism
                SAGE Publications
                0191-4537
                1461-734X
                August 12 2019
                August 12 2019
                : 019145371986826
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                [1 ]Columbia Law School, USA
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                10.1177/0191453719868265
                cb1f6459-c381-4ca0-98ab-bfe914ed211d
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