a pathologically casual manner and complacency in the face of corruption

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English vice

Everything in England is done unofficially, casually, by conversations and cliques. The one Parliament that really does rule England is a secret Parliament; the debates of which must not be published—the Cabinet. The debates of the Commons are sometimes important; but only the debates in the Lobby, never the debates in the House. Journalists do control public opinion; but it is not controlled by the arguments they publish—it is controlled by the arguments between the editor and sub-editor, which they do not publish. This casualness is our English vice. It is at once casual and secret. Our public life is conducted privately. Hence it follows that if an English swindler wished to impress us, the last thing he would think of doing would be to put on a uniform.

a pathologically casual manner and complacency in the face of corruption

    Silbentrennung

    a path·o·lo·gi·cal·ly ca·su·al man·ner and com·pla·cen·cy in the face of cor·rup·tion

    Türkische aussprache

    ı päthıläcîkli käjwıl mänır ınd kımpleysınsi în dhi feys ıv kırʌpşın

    Aussprache

    /ə ˌpaᴛʜəˈläʤəklē ˈkaᴢʜwəl ˈmanər ənd kəmˈplāsənsē ən ᴛʜē ˈfās əv kərˈəpsʜən/ /ə ˌpæθəˈlɑːʤɪkliː ˈkæʒwəl ˈmænɜr ənd kəmˈpleɪsənsiː ɪn ðiː ˈfeɪs əv kɜrˈʌpʃən/
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