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Corruption is the abuse of entrusted power for private gain, and it appears as a subject of serious academic inquiry across political science, criminology, business ethics, literature, history, and public policy courses. Students are drawn to it because corruption operates at every level of society — from individual actors in government and business to institutional failures within religious organizations and international markets. Its reach makes it a compelling lens for examining how power shapes human behavior and how societies attempt to maintain integrity against self-interest. Literary works such as The Merchant of Venice, The Tempest, and Julius Caesar are among the texts students use to trace how these dynamics appear even in canonical fiction.

The papers archived on this topic take a wide range of approaches. Comparative analyses weigh corruption against integrity by contrasting specific countries, such as Afghanistan and Somalia against Denmark. Historical essays examine institutional decay, including the Catholic Church's corruption between the 1100s and 1500s. Policy-focused papers analyze legislative responses like the NYS Public Authority Accountability Act, while business-oriented work investigates how corruption affects capitalism, foreign investment, and corporate behavior in markets like Russia. Some papers focus on specific domains such as sports or urban communities, showing how corruption surfaces in both formal institutions and social settings.

A strong essay on corruption begins with a clearly bounded thesis — specifying the actor, institution, or system under examination rather than treating corruption as a vague, universal force. Evidence drawn from documented case studies, policy records, or textual analysis carries the most weight. The most common pitfall is conflating correlation with causation, particularly when arguing that power automatically leads to corruption without accounting for the structural conditions and individual choices that make it possible.

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Dorchester the Decision for Dorchester, the Decision
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Strong arguments for keeping Benin bronzes in the West
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Gender, colonialism, and social change in Kenya
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Tragedy of Commons and Clean
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