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Title in English Systemic Sources of Corruption at the Time of Radical Social Change: Macro-sociological View
Authors

TOMÁŠEK Marcel

Year of publication 2006
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Korupce; Projevy a potírání v České republice a Evropské unii
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Social Studies

Citation
Field Sociology, demography
Keywords Systemic Sources of Corruption; Radical Social Change; Systemic Crisis; State Capture; Evropeanization; Easternization
Description In the consequence of legal weakening of the category of state/collective ownership in favor of private ownership (in a sense that state/collectively owned has been too frequently privately exploited depending on individuals social access and disrespect for rule of law and ethical norms) economic exchanges stopped being clearly distinguishable on the line of state/collective - private or group interest. Newly mingled post-socialist world has been characterized by variety of crucial areas and mechanisms of shadow exchanges which would be regarded in Western context as clearly illegal but in the Czech Rep. contributed substantially to founding private capital and pumping it fast in the veins of the newly established free-market system .
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