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Make Corruption History

[Paperback]

by Spck

    • Book Format

      Paperback

    • Publisher

      SPCK Publishing

    • Published

      August 2009

    • Weight

      666g

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    Product Description

    If Christians want to bring about social and economic justice for the poor and improve human rights they must tackle the issue of corruption. Daryl Balia explains the complex meaning of corruption and how it operates as a form of

    Specification

    • Book Format

      Paperback

    • Publisher

      SPCK Publishing

    • Published

      August 2009

    • Weight

      666g

    • Page Count

      192

    • Dimensions

      140 x 250 x 11 mm

    • ISBN

      9780281060306

    • ISBN-10

      0281060304

    • Eden Code

      2342310

    More Information

    • ISBN: 9780281060306

    • Publisher: SPCK Publishing

    • Release Date: August 2009

    • Weight: 666g

    • Dimensions: 140 x 250 x 11 mm

    • Eden Code: 2342310


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    13 years ago

    Make Corruption History

    I started reading this book in January 2010 and it was immediately very sobering - the book focussed initially on Haiti as an example of a place beleaguered by corruption, and I was reading it just after the earthquake struck. This set the tone for the book - reading about the problems besetting various nations and knowing that it would be an uphill struggle for any improvement.
    I found the book rather disheartening; not because the author didn't offer some options for improvement - which he did - but because it seems to be such an enormous task, getting ever larger. As I write this review the news has been full of corruption in Pakistan cricket and more, and the never-ending problems of corruption seem ever greater. But the book does offer some hope and gives ideas to the church as to how to respond. I suspect this book is mostly aimed at those involved in mission, development and government but it is a well-written and interesting read for any concerned person.

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