Educación, democracia y corrupción
Fecha
2019-11-20Registro en:
Olmos González, P. A. (2019). Educación, democracia y corrupción. Universidad Santo Tomás. Bogotá, Colombia
reponame:Repositorio Institucional Universidad Santo Tomás
instname:Universidad Santo Tomás
Autor
Olmos Gonzalez, Paula Andrea
Institución
Resumen
This text talks about the importance of the country’s education for its development. Colombia is a country with a wealth of flora and fauna, with a wealth of biodiversity, yet it is a developing country, but rather than being in development is a country where the method of parenting for every Colombian is not the best that can be said, because even to be educated you must have money. But the text also mentions the importance of democracy and education in the Colombian State; the rulers see the country’s illiteracy problem and also take advantage of it, they decide to invest national budget in the war, because it is no secret to anyone that war is a business like any other business within the country, and that no ruler is interested in having thinking people, with autonomy and discretion in the face of politics, no ruler is interested in fighting against poverty, like Carlos Gaviria himself, a lawyer, judge and politician from Colombia “The one who pays to get there, gets to steal. They will never fight poverty, because they need it to win elections” (Gaviria, C., 2019) Everyone knows the importance and prevalence of the common good over the personal good, but man is ambitious and dirty, It is not right to say that it behaves in this way by nature, it is the same society that corrupts it. But corruption is the daily bread of the country, seen in the universities, in the workplace, in the influences that a person over the country to get things done. It is no secret to anyone that Colombia is in a country where the owners are few, responsible for managing the most yellow media that can exist, and the community does not wake up to put a stop to such abuse that they allow it to happen day after day.
A country run by the influences of a few, and not by the knowledge and care that the middle and lower classes have had to obtain them. But what is more, the political constitution grants a right as important as the right to vote in order to exercise democracy, and many citizens abstain from voting under pretexts that have a solution, solution that would lead to better things only if every citizen ceased to be so conformist with what they have. The population is not the victim of corruption, it is its accomplice.