My believe is, people are same. It is just a matter of, how prosperous you and society are??? If you are wealthy, you steal differently and what you steal becomes a question of choice.
One thing I always heard in media from some notable people time and time again in USA, he went unpunished.. And it should not be the case. That is the reason , some of the homicides/corruption/sex offenders etc case goes for decades in USA and if caught, pay the price... Even though the cost may be quite exponential compare to some of the action !!! The bottom line is accountability.
Education plays a very big role in corruption, but it alone does not mean anything. It varies with proportion of people being educated .i.e. 20% education may have different result then 50% or 70% or 100%. There is a correlation between % of educated people to the intensity of corruption.
Also it is very important to understand that how does religion plays a role in corruption. Our belief/faith along with the our ability to think and education makes a huge difference. Just a religious belief or dogma without pragmatism could be dangerous and this pragmatism comes from our education.
If there was an index of corruption, one could study the relationship between '% of educated people', religiousness and various attributes such a income, economy. If the strong relationship found, could help in creating a good society.
One of the very less said thing is, how do we perceive our self both individually as well as society ??? A sense of pride in once ability from the perspective of , 'who we are?', 'what we stand for, from the perspective of culture and heritage.i.e. our history?' These factors may seem very trivial but are very important in curbing corruption!!!
Understanding these factors help in designing our system from scratch (most of cases it is referred as constitution) and retrofitting things to make things better ( by having proper amendment in the constitution). Therefore one can't conclude, one solution fit all.
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