The capture state
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https://doi.org/10.32870/rc.vi6.133Keywords:
state-capture, corruption, Mexico, public sourcesAbstract
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In November 1992, a fire broke out at Windsor Castle, severely damaging one of the British royal family's residences. The proposed restoration, which would cost 40 million pounds, would be financed with public funds, causing widespread social unrest. At the time, the United Kingdom was facing severe economic hardship, and social programs were being cut sharply. Citizens protested the cuts and pointed out that using taxes, which belong to everyone, for private gain constituted corruption. Furthermore...
References
Mauricio Merino (2024), El Estado capturado. Cómo erradicar la corrupción sistémica en México. Ciudad de México: Editorial Terracota.
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