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Inglehart says social intolerance linked to national corruption

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"What Makes Countries Corrupt" - The Atlantic. 11/10/2010.

This piece explores the social underpinnings of national corruption, looking at links between corruption and economic development, the creative class, social tolerance, and happiness. Ronald Inglehart notes the correlation with intolerance toward racial and ethnic minorities, and gays and lesbians.

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