When Or Why Is Something Corrupt?

There are 5 subcomponent properties that make a system or network corrupt. By those, I mean "group of people." This includes real life and the Internet.

Now, for this article or blog, it is not my job to list what specific examples are, but describing the properties of them.

The usual properties, are, from my original September 15, 2007 list.

-A system that does not want to acknowledge it's fallacies and mistakes.
-A system that does not want to accept criticism.
-A system that does not care to see your side of the story.

And 2 more from 12/31/2009.

-A system that gets pissed off easily.
-A system that is easier to be disliked and harder to be liked.

Of of the above can be summarized as under 1 thing:

-A system that is not logical.

In this case, logic revolves around the Golden Rule.

From #4, by pissed off easily, that's as opposed to getting anti-pissed off easily.

By #5, I mean, a system that is easier to make enemies with than to make friends with.

I suppose an argument can be made that #1 and #2 are really the same thing.