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Political scientist, and professor at University College London, Brian Klaas, talks to us about his new book, “Corruptible” — a look at what causes human beings, from political leaders to your local condo board — to be corrupt, and how do we create new systems in which such corruption no longer thrives. A good deal of our discussion focuses on the American experience, and what we can do to avoid a further spiral into increasingly more corrupt, and extremely, government in Washington.

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Summary
What causes human beings, from political leaders to your local condo board — to be corrupt, and how do we create new systems in which such corruption no longer thrives?