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This well-known and often quoted phrase sets the stage for the topic of this Article, which is the relationship between perceptions of corruption and solidarity with those who are worse off, both domestically and beyond on a global level. The ambition of this article is to test the theory that perceptions of corruption erode social solidarity by focusing directly on norms of social solidarity. This article proposes that the influence of individual corruption perceptions on both domestic and global solidarity is contingent on the overall quality of governmental institutions. I discuss the central . . .
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