Main Article Content

Abstract




The practice of Corruption has been prevented and eradicated along with the development of the ideology of new liberalism (neoliberalism) which seems increasingly difficult to avoid and control. This study aims to analyze the evolution of eradicating Corruption and the development of unstoppable neoliberalism movement. This study uses normative methods (legal research) with short cases and conceptual approaches. The two issues above are a big problem in our country because no matter how strong the prevention and eradication efforts are carried out, it turns out case by case that proves the existence of acute "immunity" from these two diseases, so it needs an "effective" therapy to deal with it. Pancasila became one antidote to inhibit the breeding of two of the above diseases. Like cancer cells, the family is the primary key to the goal of preventing the spread of this disease. Therefore, efforts to isolate the family from the contamination of the two conditions above are an essential solution.




Keywords

Corruption Neoliberalism KKN

Article Details

References

  1. BOOKS:
  2. Amien Rais.(2008). Selamatkan Indonesia, Agenda Mendesak Bangsa. PPSK Press
  3. Anonim. (2012). Tipu Muslihat Menghapus BLBI, Fakta dan sejarah. Jakarta: Humanika
  4. Ibnu Santoso. (2011). Memburu Tikus-Tikus Otonom, Gerakan Moral Pemberantasan Korupsi. Yogyakarta: Gava Media
  5. Leden Marpaung. (2004). Tindak Pidana Korupsi , Pembrantasan dan Penanggulangannya. Jakarta: Jambatan
  6. Stephanie Andriani Moi. Neo Realisme VS Neo Liberalisme dalam Teori Hubungan Internasional
  7. Sugeng Bahagijo. (2006). Globalisasi Menghempas Indonesia. Jakarta: LP3ES
  8. WORLD WIDE WEB:
  9. https://myrocketstar.wordpress.com/2012/09/24/6-tuntutan-reformasi-1998/) quoted 28 April 2016.
  10. http://www.kompasiana.com/prayitnoramelan/dari-data-tranparency-international-tahun-2014-ada-kemajuan-pemberantasan-korupsi-di-indonesia, diakses 28 April 2016.

Most read articles by the same author(s)

<< < 1 2 3