Some decades ago, John Kenneth Galbraith described India as a "functional anarchy." The ongoing events in New Delhi centered on Anna Hazare and the Lokpal bill, a piece of legislation meant to curb corruption among civil servants and politicians, reiterate this point. These days it is unclear, however, which element of Galbraith's description -- the functional or the anarchical -- dominates.The rest is at Foreign Affairs Magazine
Friday, September 9, 2011
Dispatch from the battle against corruption in India
Labels:
Anna Hazare,
corruption,
India,
Lokpal bill
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