Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
94
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Sep 19, 2019
Editorial
Wipf and Stock
ISBN-10
1532692005
ISBN-13
9781532692000
Descripción
Corruption is portrayed as a societal blight that transcends individual misconduct, posing serious threats to the common good. The authors delve into the impacts of corruption, highlighting its capacity to undermine institutions, erode trust, and hinder societal progress. They explore real-life scenarios where self-interest prevails over collective well-being, illustrating how corruption can endanger lives and futures.
The narrative unfolds through a mix of research and anecdotes, drawing attention to the nuanced ways corruption seeds itself within various systems, from politics to business. The writers emphasize the moral and ethical implications, urging readers to reconsider the boundaries between personal gain and public responsibility.
In their exploration, they advocate for a critical examination of corruption's roots and its far-reaching consequences, calling for accountability and reform. By shedding light on this pressing issue, they challenge readers to engage in a dialogue about integrity and the role each person plays in promoting the common good.
The narrative unfolds through a mix of research and anecdotes, drawing attention to the nuanced ways corruption seeds itself within various systems, from politics to business. The writers emphasize the moral and ethical implications, urging readers to reconsider the boundaries between personal gain and public responsibility.
In their exploration, they advocate for a critical examination of corruption's roots and its far-reaching consequences, calling for accountability and reform. By shedding light on this pressing issue, they challenge readers to engage in a dialogue about integrity and the role each person plays in promoting the common good.