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====(1) Description of the pattern====
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====Description====
 
This pattern means that important information is kept secret from citizens. This is useful when hiding corruption, nepotism, money  laundering, smuggling, vote buying, tax evasion, etc. When information is kept private there is less chance that malfeasance can be noticed. With Opacity in place, over the years elite business and governments can distance themselves further and further away from any controls on them.
 
This pattern means that important information is kept secret from citizens. This is useful when hiding corruption, nepotism, money  laundering, smuggling, vote buying, tax evasion, etc. When information is kept private there is less chance that malfeasance can be noticed. With Opacity in place, over the years elite business and governments can distance themselves further and further away from any controls on them.
  
====(2) Why the pattern is good (i.e. bad)====
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Opacity prevents people from seeing how business and governments actually conduct their affairs. This encourages corruption because there is no oversight.  
 
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This pattern is good because it prevents people from seeing how business and governments actually conduct their affairs. This encourages corruption because there is no oversight.  
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It can also establish this as a habit which ultimately can be seen as the "natural state of affairs", the way things are actually ''supposed'' to be.  
 
It can also establish this as a habit which ultimately can be seen as the "natural state of affairs", the way things are actually ''supposed'' to be.  
  
====(3) How it works ====
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====How it works ====
  
 
Keeping things from the public eye can be maintained through laws or habit. Sometimes when there are transparency laws, a government can designate things to be secret in order to maintain state security.  
 
Keeping things from the public eye can be maintained through laws or habit. Sometimes when there are transparency laws, a government can designate things to be secret in order to maintain state security.  
  
==== Links (to other  anti-patterns)====
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==== Links====
  
 
This pattern is strongly linked to corruption patterns. It's really the handmaiden to corruption.  
 
This pattern is strongly linked to corruption patterns. It's really the handmaiden to corruption.  
  
 
This pattern also could link to toothless journalism and to laws against activist or muckraking journalism. With the right type of laws, it would be easy to jail  journalists for "slander" if they suggest that there might be malfeasance behind  the closed  doors — even if it happens to be true!
 
This pattern also could link to toothless journalism and to laws against activist or muckraking journalism. With the right type of laws, it would be easy to jail  journalists for "slander" if they suggest that there might be malfeasance behind  the closed  doors — even if it happens to be true!
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==== References====
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==== Notes and Suggestions ====
 
==== Notes and Suggestions ====
  
 
It is interesting to note that even if there is transparency, societal apathy can mean that corruption and  other crimes can continue without interruption.
 
It is interesting to note that even if there is transparency, societal apathy can mean that corruption and  other crimes can continue without interruption.

Revision as of 11:21, 3 June 2013

Description

This pattern means that important information is kept secret from citizens. This is useful when hiding corruption, nepotism, money laundering, smuggling, vote buying, tax evasion, etc. When information is kept private there is less chance that malfeasance can be noticed. With Opacity in place, over the years elite business and governments can distance themselves further and further away from any controls on them.

Opacity prevents people from seeing how business and governments actually conduct their affairs. This encourages corruption because there is no oversight.

It can also establish this as a habit which ultimately can be seen as the "natural state of affairs", the way things are actually supposed to be.

How it works

Keeping things from the public eye can be maintained through laws or habit. Sometimes when there are transparency laws, a government can designate things to be secret in order to maintain state security.

Links

This pattern is strongly linked to corruption patterns. It's really the handmaiden to corruption.

This pattern also could link to toothless journalism and to laws against activist or muckraking journalism. With the right type of laws, it would be easy to jail journalists for "slander" if they suggest that there might be malfeasance behind the closed doors — even if it happens to be true!

References

Notes and Suggestions

It is interesting to note that even if there is transparency, societal apathy can mean that corruption and other crimes can continue without interruption.