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- Tags: Corruption
Sychev, I., ...But the booze was in the mouth...
Sychev, I., ...But the booze was in the mouth..., Rutgers, 1984
The vain crow, a forest ranger, has been outwitted by the fox. This time he gives the crow a bottle of vodka and makes off with the trees that she is…
Tags: Art, Bureaucracy, Cartoons, Corruption, Crow, Environment, Satire, Vodka
Travin, V., Bribe
Travin, V., Bribe, Rutgers, 1969
"“The Fighting Pencil” group, 1969
—A bribe?!.. Never!..
—A present? Quite another matter…
The cartoon “unmasked” those officials that took…
Tags: Art, Bribery, Cartoons, Corruption, Fighting Pencil, Satire
Cherepanov, Y., I need those who fit this measure…
Cherepanov, Y., I need those who fit this measure…, Rutgers, 1965
"The real interest of the party-state-managerial nomenklatura was “in maintaining at any cost their privileged position in society because it allowed…
Tags: Art, Cartoons, Corruption, Loyalty, Nomenklatura, Obedience, Satire, Soviet Union
Open Government Partnership
Open Government Partnership
The Open Government Partnership (OGP) is an international initiative that secures commitments from national and sub-national governments to promote…
Tags: Corruption, Government, International
Semenov, B., Plant director!
Semenov, B., Plant director!, Rutgers, 1974
"Poet: Shumilin, V. “The Fighting Pencil” group, 1974
He took a nap, showed no reaction
To the pollution by his plant
And only then he sprang to…
Tags: Art, Cartoons, Corruption, Director, Plant, Pollution, Satire, The Fighting Pencil
Kunnap, V., The "gted" manager
Kunnap, V., The "gted" manager, Rutgers, 1968
"Poet: Alekseyev, V. ""The Fighting Pencil” group, 1968
Sycophants and bootlickers
Are untiring as such,
And sometimes
Being praised by them too…
Tags: Art, Cartoons, Corruption, Satire, The Fighting Pencil
Rabinovich, Y., The "most promising" employee
Rabinovich, Y., The "most promising" employee, Rutgers, 1964
"Poet: Tumarinson, G.
This boss is generous with promises—
He may make hundreds of promises...
But all his claims are simple proofs
Of his…
Tags: Art, Cartoons, Corruption, Empty Promises, Posters, Satire
Carl Hassmann, The Crusaders
Carl Hassmann, The Crusaders, Library of Congress, 1906
"No man who is corrupt, no man who condones corruption in others, can possibly do his duty by the community." - President Theodore Roosevelt Caption:…
Tags: Art, Artwork, Corruption, Public Service