Examining Uganda's political realism and moral corruption | MorningAtNTV
Political realism is frequently criticized as a theoretical tradition that amounts to little more than a rationalization of the status quo and an apology for power. While corruption is commonly understood in behavioral terms, the dominance of political and economic approaches has hindered the integration of relevant psychological insights into the (anti-)corruption mainstream, causing a rift between the examination of social determinants and their assessment within a process of individual decision-making. Due to the ongoing row in the opposition's biggest political party springing from the parliamentary exhibition, the present discussion with Alex Brandon Kintu - MP, Kagoma North County and spokesperson, NRM Parliamentary Caucus, and Twaha Kagabo - MP, Bukoto County South, Lwengo, offers a model that combines moral, social, and political factors, exploring the cognitive processes behind corruption tolerance. Operationalized here as attitudinal, intended, and behavioral responses to a bribery event. #NTVNews #NTVTonight #NTVWeekendEdition Subscribe to Our Channel For more news visit http://www.ntv.co.ug Follow us on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/ntvuganda Connect with us on Messenger via m.me/NTVUganda