đź§µ Democracy feels like it's in a rough state at the moment across the globe, and we hear various explanations, like polarisation, extremism, disinformation, and loss of trust. But what if those explanations are mainly symptoms and we've been trying to treat them rather than the underlying causes?
If we're to fix these problems then we need to understand what's causing them in the first place. In my opinion, since 2016, too much attention has been paid to issues like foreign interference and disinformation, and not enough time looking at the problems with our democracies.
Let's think about one element of this, the "loss of trust" in institutions that often cited as the reason for our democratic woes. What does that even mean? It's said like trust in institutions is some abstract, inherent thing, but what is that trust based on? Why does it exist in the first place?