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    Given the state of affairs, what can a bureaucrat do?

    • Post author:IAS ABHIYAN
    • Post published:December 19, 2018
    • Post category:Ethics / GS Paper-4 / Integrity / Topic for Mains-2019 / Value Addition for Mains
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    Karl Marx had wished the state to wither away. It hasn’t. Even in the countries where Marxism was purported to have been practised, the state became more and more powerful,…

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    ‘Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely’-GS-4

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    • Post published:October 15, 2016
    • Post category:GS Paper-4 / Integrity
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    “Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely” was remarked by Lord Acton, the Great British Historian. It means that the ethical and moral values of a person decreases…

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