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Loss of trust in institutions weakens social cohesion from "summary" of Dark Age Ahead by Jane Jacobs

The erosion of trust in institutions is a dangerous omen for society. When people lose faith in the systems that are meant to serve and protect them, social cohesion begins to unravel. Institutions are the bedrock of a functioning society - they provide structure, organization, and a sense of security. Without trust in these institutions, people are left feeling adrift and vulnerable. Institutions are meant to be impartial and fair, acting in the best interests of society as a whole. When they are perceived as corrupt or self-serving, the very fabric of society is called into question. People begin to question the validity of laws, regulations, and societal norms, leading to a breakdown in social order. Trust is a fragile thing, easily shattered and difficult to repair. Once trust in institutions is lost, it can be incredibly challenging to regain. Suspicion and cynicism take hold, crea...
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    Dark Age Ahead

    Jane Jacobs

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