In ordinary social discourse in public, you have heard phrases such as "everyone has taken his/her share, corruption has taken over the country, if you do not eat, they will eat" or the very negative phrase of "everyone is a thief" or "everything in this country is their own".Are these statements really true about all members of the society and government agents? And how to theoretize this problem? I will talk about it in this issue.
. (2019). Syndrome of "everyone for himself" in Governance. (e118062). Journal of Iranian Public Administration Studies, 2(4), e118062 doi: 10.22034/jipas.2019.118062
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