What happens when institutions founded on moral principles begin measuring success by political victories instead of moral integrity?
Using The Immoral Majority by Ben Howe as our lens, this Deep Dive explores how incentive structures can gradually reshape values-driven institutions from within. Rather than focusing on personalities or partisan conflict, we investigate mission drift, identity, institutional incentives, feedback loops, and why organizations often prioritize influence over their founding principles.
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