Somewhat related to what Orwell describes here, I think Tolkien gives an interesting angle of approach on the subject of corruption.

Corruption as a loss of sovereignty. There is a deep form of corruption that occurs when we allow others to take control over us, when we outsource our mind, our agency and our life to a third party.

This becomes visible from the portrayal of Smeagol/Gollum. As he wore the ring, he was slowly corrupted and as he was corrupted he became an easier target for the controller of the ring.

An analogy here is that Smeagol's internal firewall was broken down, allowing outside interference to gain control over his mind.

The loss of sovereignty and free agency is a profound form of corruption. It is a corruption of our humanity, a corruption of our reasoning ability, our independence and our values. All of which are necessary to uphold our values and stay aligned to them.

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