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The Accountability Void (part 2): A Moral Vision for Leadership
When we excuse bad leadership — on any side — because they advance our policy preferences or punish our enemies, we are not being strategic. We are being short-sighted.
Leaders rarely bear the long-term cost of their own formation failures. Communities do. And you are part of that community.

Jeremy Bratcher
Feb 155 min read


The Accountability Void (part 1): The Collapse of Credibility
When leaders repeatedly refuse to acknowledge moral missteps, they teach people—supporters and critics alike—that character is optional and correction is unnecessary.
That lesson doesn't stay contained.

Jeremy Bratcher
Feb 95 min read
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