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Pervasive corruption eroded trust from "summary" of A Rage for Order by Robert F. Worth

The widespread corruption in Egypt had corroded the very foundation of trust within society. From the lowest bureaucrat to the highest government official, the culture of graft and bribery had become so entrenched that it was seen as a normal part of everyday life. This erosion of trust was not just a matter of financial malfeasance; it seeped into every aspect of society, creating a pervasive atmosphere of cynicism and suspicion. As corruption became more rampant, people began to lose faith in their institutions and their fellow citizens. The idea of fairness and justice seemed like a distant dream, as those with money and power could easily buy their way out of trouble while the average person suffered the consequences. This sense of injustice and inequality fueled feelings of resentment and anger, further deepening the...
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    A Rage for Order

    Robert F. Worth

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