CORRUPTION AND JUDGMENT SOCRATES
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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18041/0124-0102/a.32.5531Keywords:
Review, philosophy, CorruptionAbstract
One of the weighty accusations that led Socrates to the death penalty was to corrupt Athenian youth. The corruption shovel comes from the Latin corrumpere which means bribing, falsifying, damaging, breaking, breaking, tearing, snatching, spoiling, claudicating, shredding, immorality, clientelism, etc.
For the sake of a definition, corruption today is understood as the use of the public for private purposes and profits. The public thing (the republic or republic) was historically constituted as a need to protect each other, contributing all to achieve the common good.
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Published
2019-04-25
