2017
DOI: 10.15381/rinvp.v20i1.13532
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Aspectos psicosociales de la corrupción, la violencia y el ejercicio del poder en el Perú

Abstract: ResumenEl Poder se desenvuelve en muchos espacios, el artículo muestra la motivación de poder, el poder en la historia, la relación poder y violencia, el poder y los grupos, el poder y la identidad, el discurso y la adicción al poder, la relación poder y sexo, el poder del dominado. Y se concluye con un ejemplo de cómo se construye personajes corruptos similares a Montesinos ex asesor de Alberto Fujimori, en lo que se denomina "el pequeño Montesinos". Palabras clave: Adicción al poder, psicohistoria, identidad… Show more

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“…This study is justified because if there is a Peruvian version of the scale with adequate psychometric properties, it can be implemented in studies that address MD in a series of social phenomena where citizens' wellbeing is being violated. Examples of 10.3389/feduc.2023.1275951 such phenomena are violence; corruption, crime; and in general, all behaviors against morality and ethical principles, which take place in a country characterized by high rates of violence and corruption (Montero, 2017;Transparency International, 2021). In addition, the study of MD in university students highlights the relevance of assessing morality-related aspects in future professionals, since as the empiric evidence shows, high MD levels are associated with unethical personal and professional behaviors, which then results in an inefficient professional exercise that undermines societies' wellbeing.…”
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“…This study is justified because if there is a Peruvian version of the scale with adequate psychometric properties, it can be implemented in studies that address MD in a series of social phenomena where citizens' wellbeing is being violated. Examples of 10.3389/feduc.2023.1275951 such phenomena are violence; corruption, crime; and in general, all behaviors against morality and ethical principles, which take place in a country characterized by high rates of violence and corruption (Montero, 2017;Transparency International, 2021). In addition, the study of MD in university students highlights the relevance of assessing morality-related aspects in future professionals, since as the empiric evidence shows, high MD levels are associated with unethical personal and professional behaviors, which then results in an inefficient professional exercise that undermines societies' wellbeing.…”
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confidence: 99%