The Political Cost of Broken Trust:: Why Leaders Rise, Survive and Fail - Couverture souple

Stuart, Cassius

 
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Synopsis

Every political career is, in essence, a balance sheet. On one side: the trust earned, the promises kept, the communities served, the crises navigated with courage, the institutions built and protected. On the other: the trust betrayed, the promises broken, the communities neglected, the crises mishandled, the institutions weakened or weaponized. The ratio between these two sides determines whether a leader rises, survives, or falls — not in opinion polls, not in media narratives, but in the decisive, unforgiving verdict of elections and history.
This book introduces the Debt-to-Capital Framework — a structured, analytical model built on two core variables. Reputational Debt is the accumulated weight of a leader’s failures, betrayals, and broken promises: the sum of everything that has eroded the public’s trust in their word and their judgment. Political Capital is the reservoir of trust, credibility, and public goodwill they have built: the sum of everything that has reinforced the public’s confidence in their character and their competence. When Capital exceeds Debt, leaders are viable. When Debt exceeds Capital, collapse follows — sooner or later, in every political system, across every era of recorded history.

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