The reader himself can picture the condition of affairs in the Socialist state when large numbers of its citizens were its declared enemies because of a vast and hopeless system of political corruption.
A further source of tremendous discontent in the Socialist state would be the prevalence[14] of political corruption to a far greater extent than under the present system.
The scum of the land, the wrecks and wreckers of civilization, deluded ignoramuses, thus find ample opportunity for selecting an organization of rebellion in which there is "no political corruption.
The first effect of this was an appalling increase of political corruption.
It was during the latter period that the great test case of political corruption occurred; pretty well known in England, and unfortunately much better known in Europe, as the Marconi scandal.
The attack on political corruption, the next and perhaps the most important passage in his life, still illustrates the same point, touching reason and enthusiasm.
A chief argument against the system proposed is the danger of political corruption likely to follow the employment of a large number of men in public business.
Not poverty, but the burden imposed by political corruption, is the blight of home life in the tenement-house sections of New York.
It was then distributed by the city--an intimate source of political corruption.
The people of this whole region are the victims of political corruption.
The path which leads to riches and success, to civic prominence and honor, is the path of political corruption.
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