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Corruption And Underdevelopment
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 7 ]The
state is highly developed and acts as an instrument of wealth
accumulation, and naturally results in a bitter struggle to gain control
of it. A critical focus of this struggle is the control of government,
which is the formal access to state power. Thus in Africa, those in
office do all they can to perpetuate their hold on it, and those out of
office do all they can to get it. There is hardly any restraint to
struggle because the boundary between the state and the ruling class ... Continue reading---
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 7 ]The
state is highly developed and acts as an instrument of wealth
accumulation, and naturally results in a bitter struggle to gain control
of it. A critical focus of this struggle is the control of government,
which is the formal access to state power. Thus in Africa, those in
office do all they can to perpetuate their hold on it, and those out of
office do all they can to get it. There is hardly any restraint to
struggle because the boundary between the state and the ruling class ... Continue reading---
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