2016
DOI: 10.22140/pv.147
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Classical Corruption: Hugo van Arckel , Dike Warden of the Krimpenerwaard, and the Corruption of His Time

Abstract: What are our public values? That question can perhaps best be answered by considering it in a deeper historical perspective. It is only through in-depth, case-by-case studies that we can hope to comprehend the meaning of public values and their change over time.In this regard, episodes of conflict are extremely important in discerning which public values are really salient, and how such values change as a result of such conflicts. We argue that public values, as they relate to corruption or other matters, are … Show more

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