Cinco momentos de la corrupción en México. Breves apuntes históricos a partir de la época colonial

Christoph Rosenmüller
pp. 20-32. This article throws light on various shifts in the meaning of corruption. I argue that colonial Mexicans originally understood corruption by and large as an obstacle to finding justice. During the middle of the eighteenth century, however, the idea of corruption began to expand beyond the judiciary and included breaches in the administration for self-benefit. After independence, a third concept emerged, as the idea began including manipulations of the electoral process. In addition,...
This data repository is not currently reporting usage information. For information on how your repository can submit usage information, please see our documentation.