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The recurring trajectory where institutions established to remedy historical injustice—which initially possess strong moral authority—become sources of institutional rigidity, polarisation, and declining trust over time. The same mechanisms that established legitimacy become barriers to adaptation.
A civil rights organisation with unquestionable moral founding becomes institutionally defensive when conditions change, treating any suggestion of mandate revision as an attack on the underlying grievance.
LGIT-LD Section 2