当腐败是文化性的:探索道德、制度和基于规则的腐败概念

Q4 Social Sciences
Enrique Camacho Beltrán, F. García González
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摘要

人们经常断言,人们习惯于在自己的文化中以一种无法控制的方式进行腐败行为。本文的目的是使用政治理论和政治学的多学科方法来表明,这种关于腐败的叙述是有缺陷的,因为它根本没有关于腐败本质的信息。这阻止了它导致任何类型的有意义的分析或政策设计。我们将集中讨论两个主要缺陷:琐碎性反对,指出人类所做的一切在某种意义上都是文化性的;循环性反对,强调试图解释腐败为什么或如何成为特定文化的一部分,会导致人们说这是因为其成员的行为腐败。当我们将这种观点与我们将腐败视为对制度规则的一种特殊伤害的概念进行对比时,文化因果关系有缺陷的观点就变得有说服力了:腐败可能是指一套平行的公约或规则,破坏了一套道德合理的制度规范。
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When Corruption is Cultural: Exploring Moral, Institutional and Rule-Based Concepts of Corruption
It is often asserted that people are conditioned to act corruptly by their culture in a way they cannot help themselves. The aim of this paper is to use a multidisciplinary approach, both from political theory and political science, to show that this kind of narrative about corruption is flawed because it is not informative at all about the nature of corruption. This prevents it from leading to any type of meaningful analysis or policy design. We will concentrate on two main flaws: The Triviality Objection, which points out that everything humans do is cultural in some sense or other, and the Circularity Objection, which stresses that attempting to explain why or how corruption becomes part of a specific culture, leads to saying that it is because its members act corruptly. The idea that the cultural causation is flawed becomes persuasive when we contrast that view with our concept of corruption as a special kind of harm to institutional rules: corruption may refer to a parallel set of conventions or rules that undermines the institutional set of morally justified norms.
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