Institutional Corruptions
The concept of " institutional corruption" as developed by Professor Dennis Thompson is a critically important way to understand the failings of a modern democratic state. In this paper, Professor Lessig advances one way to simplify the analysis of "institutional corruption," through the introduction of the idea of improper institutional dependence. That conception of institutional corruption explains the corruption of the United States Congress.
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2012-12-09
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Authors: | Lessig, Lawrence |
Institutions: | Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSCAS), European University Institute |
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