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Corruption: Expanding the focus
- Cover
- Title page
- Imprint and copyright information
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- 1. Introduction: How should we think about corruption?
- 2. Aristotle on Legality and Corruption
- 3. To Corrupt: The ambiguity of the language of corruption in ancient Athens
- 4. Rule by Natural Reason: Late Medieval and early Renaissance conceptions of political corruption
- 5. Changing Contours of Corruption in Western Political Thought, c. 1200–1700
- 6. Ideas of Corruption in the Eighteenth Century: The competing conceptions of Adam Ferguson and Adam Smith
- 7. Corruption, Development, Chaos and Social Disorganisation: Sociological reflections on corruption and its social basis
- 8. Professionalising Corruption? Investigating professional ethics for politicians
- 9. Corruption and the Concept of Culture: Evidence from the Pacific Islands


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