Zhu,Fengxia:The feudal bureaucratic system cannot curb corruption
朱凤霞(Zhu,Fengxia)
The feudal autocracy in China for more than two thousand years has produced a bureaucratic system, advocating the values of officials as the foundation, officials as honor, and officials as glory.
For a long time, this concept has penetrated into all walks of life in society and the daily life of ordinary people, so that even children know that they want to be officials when they grow up.
After the CCP came to power, it inherited the dross of feudal autocracy and developed the bureaucratic system to an unprecedented level.
In addition to party and government officials and cadres, many athletes, actors, and writers have administrative levels.
What's even more absurd is that the monks and priests who are in charge of the temples and Taoist temples also have different levels of officials, and they can enjoy different living conditions when they participate in the National People's Congress and the Political Consultative Conference.
In a bureaucratic society, being an official is the best job. Everyone aspires to be an official. Even if you are a small official, there are countless benefits.
Under such circumstances, no matter how vigorously the authorities fight against corruption, they cannot eliminate the root causes of corruption, because the traditional concept of being an official and getting rich is too deep.
Zhu,Fengxia
April 14, 2022
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