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The Trust Deficit

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Trust is the most powerful weapon in the political arsenal. It can pierce an opponent’s armour or deflect the most ferocious attack. It can explain difficult policies, and become a well of goodwill that politicians can draw from in their darkest hours. Yet despite its great value we are resigned to the idea that trust in politics will continue to decline.
Drawing on contemporary political stories and examples, The Trust Deficit shows us how faith in our politicians has been eroded but how it can be rebuilt. Julia Gillard’s pledge that there wouldn’t be a carbon tax and Tony Abbott’s promise of no cuts to health or education saw a collapse in their governments’ levels of support.
By breaking trust down to its elements—reliability and competence, openness and honesty—we see how recent leaders established trust and used it to their political advantage.

224 pages, Paperback

Published May 2, 2016

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Sam Crosby

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May 31, 2020
Every person interested in politics should read this quick read. The author dissects the key element of every social contract, Trust, with insight, humour and intelligence.

I would like to see an updated analysis of the world political situation since the election of Trump and various other authoritarian leaders, since this book was published in 2016.
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