This has been a turbulent year: a Supreme Court nomination, the Russian-Ukraine conflict, and the ongoing COVID situation.
Opinions and perspectives vary. But each issue shares one thing in common: A lack of trust in authority. Or, phrased differently, distrust of leaders.
Distrust of authority, especially centralized authority, is a sentiment as old or older than the United States. Our system of government was designed with this distrust in mind.
We have a culture of individualism. But its roots may not be so much about the perceived preeminence of the individual. Instead, it may be more about a deep suspicion of domineering leaders.
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