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Originally Posted by murraypaul
They aren't acting in their own interests, they have simply made a choice you don't agree with.
If a politician votes for/against a bill you don't/do agree with, does that make them corrupt?
Only if they have been influenced to do so by some improper means.
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You said that corruption also occurs when B is acting in A's interests:
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Originally Posted by murraypaul
In my mind corruption involves A corrupting B.
It involves B acting in his own interests (or A's interests), rather than the interests he is meant to serve.
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Did you change your mind?