In a way positive change double standard might be a protection against corruption, because if the positive change isn’t even able to withstand scrutiny how is the change planning to be kept up. I’m not arguing for it, I just assume that this is one of the reasons it is there (and status quo bias of course).
In a way positive change double standard might be a protection against corruption, because if the positive change isn’t even able to withstand scrutiny how is the change planning to be kept up. I’m not arguing for it, I just assume that this is one of the reasons it is there (and status quo bias of course).