Coruption and Antopilogical foundations human nature

Nikolovski, Marjan and Mojanoski, Cane (2014) Coruption and Antopilogical foundations human nature. In: Macedonia and the Balkans, a hundred years after the World War I : security and euro-atlantic integrations / International scientific conference,, Macedonia and the Balkans, a hundred years after the World War I : security and euro-atlantic integrations / International scientific conference, 3-5 June 2014, Ohrid,, Ohrid.

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Abstract

Corruption has been inherent and inevitable phenomenon in every
society along the mankind history since the establishment of the country.
Money has never been sufficient for the vast majority of the world's
population, therefore many people are resorting to the corrupted and
criminal behavior to achieve their enormous appetites. There is
disproportionality between the opportunities to meet the human needs
realistically and the limitless desires. In order to realize such desires one
gets into illicit activities, where the basic method of operation is through
corruption. Corruption is deeply infiltrated in institutions, which diminishes
their power to handle with it. Corruption would not be so old, nor so hard to
eradicate if it was not closely related to human nature. This paper would not
engage in anthropology and definition of human nature, nor in the analysis
of the differences in the understanding whether one is good or bad, but we
can openly say that in a sense human nature is susceptible to corruption and
weak in the prevalence of egoism. By nature, a man is characterized by
greed and egoism "the more he/she has, the more he/she wants to have." It is
enough to follow our instincts in order to be greedy and egotistical. But, we
need much or less effort in overcoming our instincts and be respected,
positive, moral. Living in a community, one is exposed to the challenges and
few are those who admit they can resist to everything, with the exception of
their instincts. Тhe main purpose of the paper is to establish the causes of
corruption in a deeper sense of the word, as well as highlight the serious
consequences of it. This can be done by clear theoretical views and the
available and elaborated practical material.
Keywords: Corruption, causes, human nature, and egoism.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Subjects: Scientific Fields (Frascati) > Social Sciences > Other social sciences
Divisions: Faculty of Security
Depositing User: Ms. Olivera Trajanova
Date Deposited: 07 Nov 2017 10:57
Last Modified: 07 Nov 2017 10:57
URI: https://eprints.uklo.edu.mk/id/eprint/894

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