Tuesday, February 15, 2011

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CORRUPTION IN MEXICO a strategy of cultural resistance. (*)



VIII .- FROM THE SELF.

But Mexicans have remained surprisingly some cases intact, and otos, so syncretic, a set of values \u200b\u200bin the field of wealth, which have survived five centuries of denial and exploitation. This set of values \u200b\u200ballowed us to maintain in spite of everything, "its own face and a true heart."



In this way, laws, institutions and authorities of Mexico deep hold a clandestine, non-formal and of little value to the imaginary Mexico, maintain standards of incorruptibility amazing. Indeed, customary law (through the traditions and customs), institutions (such as stewardships, confraternities, cronyism, family, friendship) and authorities (traditional and religious), both in indigenous and peasant communities, and in the slums of cities, are impeccably maintained and incorruptible. In any of these issues when striving word, have greater legal and moral weight to the laws of another culture, the dominant.



Thus the deep Mexico city has a two position against corruption. For the laws, institutions and authorities of the imaginary Mexico has a corrupt attitude, almost cynical, seeking benefits and avoiding their damage, and any opportunity to gain power for use in personal gain. But at the same time maintaining an attitude of immortality for the space that he feels himself and true.



corruption is innate to man, we could not assume that a particular race or culture are more likely to be corrupted.

As discussed corruption is present in both the English and Creole as mestizos and Indians, both in the imaginary Mexico and in deep Mexico, the difference could be established is that, for Mexico imaginary is a way of enrichment and deep Mexico mere residence.

Provided
mean by survival, "the fracture, "" inability "sabotaging the laws issued by the institutions and authorities of the imaginary Mexico civilizing project.



(*) Taken from the book:
CORRUPTION IN MEXICO a strategy of cultural resistance.
Guillermo MarĂ­n
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