La corruzione politica è sempre moralmente problematica?

Rivista Italiana di Filosofia Politica 4:59-74 (2023)
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This essay analyzes Ceva and Ferretti’s theory on the moral wrongness of political corruption. It highlights the significance of the concept of “mandate” in regulating the exercise of official power by public officials. In the second part of the essay, the paper discusses cases in which the violation of the terms of mandate may not be enough to conclude that political corruption is always morally problematic.

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Michele Bocchiola
University of Geneva

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