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Corruption as Adaptive Social Resilience in Hungary

Tenth Mic - Episode #1

In this debut episode of The Tenth Mic, Zoltan Bodo challenges the conventional view of corruption in Hungary. Is it always a moral failing—or could it be a survival strategy in a system stacked against small businesses and ordinary citizens? From overregulation to rigged bureaucracy, Zoltan explores how informality becomes a rational response, why cracking down alone won’t work, and what real reform might look like.

If you want insight beyond headlines and ideology, this is your first step.

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