We do not need more trust
Calls to restore trust often ask the public to change its mood while leaving the reasons for distrust untouched.
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Calls to restore trust often ask the public to change its mood while leaving the reasons for distrust untouched.
Trying to fix a system can generate the evidence that the system itself—not one parameter—is wrong.
A fraudulent organisation may coordinate brilliantly around a lie. A genuinely failing one often loses the ability to coordinate at all.