Must political reforms be corrupt or doomed to fail or both?

Why political cronyism and failure are neither incidental nor accidental Retweet
All human institutions suffer from occasional corruption. But is The State constructed to guarantee corruption? We think it is. Even its constant reforms will bring more cronyism and greater failure. It’s no accident. You can read our reasons in our latest Mental Lever, mini-article.
Is corruption an accidental byproduct of statism?
By Perry Willis & Jim Babka

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