Notes on Power  by Tsepo Tebogo Matsimane

The Corruption We Ignore Inside Ourselves


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Corruption is usually blamed on politicians and powerful elites. But what if corruption is also shaped by survival, broken systems, and everyday compromises?

In this deep psychological and philosophical podcast episode, we explore how corruption operates beyond government offices and into daily life. From bribing traffic officers to manipulating funding systems, this conversation exposes how power structures shape behavior and normalize ethical compromise.

This episode breaks down the hidden relationship between power, survival, accountability, and moral conflict. It challenges listeners to rethink corruption as both a structural and cultural phenomenon affecting societies worldwide.

If you care about social justice, governance, philosophy, economics, and human behavior, this conversation will challenge your perspective and spark deeper reflection.

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Notes on Power  by Tsepo Tebogo MatsimaneBy Ideas about power in plain sight.