The Effect of Integration and the Distribution of Corruption
Constantin Popescu and
Alexandru Tasnadi ()
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Constantin Popescu: Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest
Theoretical and Applied Economics, 2007, vol. 11(516)(supplement), issue 11(516)(supplement), 85-102
Abstract:
Natural-human and un-human life evolves by bring in its shares into functional organic system, and they are transformed into subsystems and other complex dynamic systems. In accordance with human and social biology, the process of integration at the level of human life and communitarian life represents forms of evolution that are necessary to assure the survival of homeostasy and fulfilment of human individuals during their time and space of coexistence and succession. The effect of integration of this main process for the evolution of life is power. The power to survive, to dominate, to control the risk of evolution and to fulfil our life, looking for rising are the essence of the effect of integration. Since, it is known only power can corrupt, and that means we can associate to any kind of human and social power the ability to divert from the exigencies of biological and social homeostaty, from the function and fulfilment as a part of the whole. Therefore, corruption is a form of deviation of different human and social powers from the right evolution of the whole living including people, environment, organizations, communities, institutions and families who disturb the natural, biological and social homeostaty. The distribution of corruption, as a form of deviation that disturb the evolution is both inside the human body, near to each powers, the power of mind, the power of heart, the power of soul and the power of believe and hope, and inside the social body, near to different powers, as is legislative power, executive power, judicial power, the power of communication, etc.
Keywords: integration; biological homeostaty; social homeostaty; the effect of integration, corruption. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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