Feb 23 2013: There is corruption, that is true.
It cannot be fixed or eliminated. That is probably true.
So what else is true, is eliminating the reasons for being corrupt.
That is true.
With no reasons, meaning no gain, most all corruption will be gone because
the "game is corruption", it is "based on corruption", and it cannot function
"without corruption".
But if the causes or reasons are gone, so too is corruption gone.
If you have a system that has no reasons for corruption, no gain from corruption and no chance of being corrupted, then you have a just system and that is very, very achievable.
There will be no place for corruption to hide, to seed and grow and to gain power.
That is true.
It isn't in the hearts of humans to be corrupt.
It isn't in the genes of humans to be corrupt.
It isn't human nature to be corrupt.
Corruption is one response that is used most profusely, but only when there is a reason to become corrupt.
In a just system (not the ones we currently have), corruption cannot exist.
That is what a just system is and humans act accordingly.
If that were not true, then they wouldn't act accordingly in a corrupt system (corruption)
which is to become corrupt for survival.