sc94597 said:
I think different politicians are better at hiding it. The only time corruption seems to be minimized (in the paradigm of a state) is when you have competing elements in government. That is why I don't understand why people love it when the people in government are working together. The less they work together the easier it is to prevent any one power from gaining so much control that they can abuse it with no consequences. |
A cohesive government might translate to more growth and a better direction of public policies, though. It might be that people like it because the gains on quality of life and wealth outweight the potential losses with corruption when compared to a clear and competitive, but ultimately inneficient, government.







