Further to this (very good) post by ‘Living with rats‘ (name explained here) “Never trust public servants, the community leader said. ‘They always dump you. They never keep their promises. They’ll always let you down.” …. here’s rent-a-rant Charlie Brooker on good form: But if the media’s rotten and the government’s rotten and the police [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Trust’
Trust, marketing and centralisation
The other day, I posted on how the ‘level playing field’ demanded (partly) by marketeers was a significant contributor to the centralising tendencies of the previous half-century. As a short follow-up, Seth Godin picks up on the widespread and increasing distrust in big marketing. I don’t know if you would reach the same conclusion that [...]

