Corruption Animal Farm

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In philosophical, theological, or moral discussions, corruption is the abuse of official power or position to acquire personal benefit. Corruption may include bribery, and embezzlement. Corruption among governments, political leaders, and military leaders is clearly relevant today due to scandals, fraud and leaders fighting for power illegally. I believe that corruption is a major part of every government no matter the country, and I firmly believe that countries should work to do away with corruption. India's government and army is being overrun with corruption with leaders from all the different branches according to Patricia Treble in " Corruption engulfs India's army ". In 2009 it was revealed that silent " reconnaissance vehicles " purchased for special covert missions were in fact merely golf carts used on exclusive military courses. Money that tax payers in India pay, is going to the leaders enjoyment. This money could be used to better the school system in India, or help men and women get jobs. A commander in the army …show more content…

Without these two components his book would not have the same meaning that it does today as we have deciphered it referring to the Russian Revolution of 1917 all the way to the era of Joseph Stalin. In Animal farm, the pigs no sooner weasel their way into power then they start taking milk for themselves—and pretty soon, they've moved on to harder stuff. Like whiskey. From the start the pigs were in power, but appeared to be self serving. As time progresses they are corrupted by their power. The corruption of the principles of the revolution is illustrated by the changing Seven Commandments, which are perverted over the course of the book to the point where, at the end, they read only "All animals are created equal but some are more equal than others." Napoleon has taken over absolutely leaving no room for anybody to take his spot with guards at the doors and rarely coming

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