Governance Burden Shifts Away from Corporations—but Blame Does Not

ERA V — Overlay of Federal Land & Subsistence Law
Shareholder Impact
1986

While corporations had limited control over subsistence outcomes, they increasingly absorbed community frustration.

What Happened

As federal and state regulatory complexity grew, communities experienced real constraints—but corporations often became the most visible institutions, even when they lacked jurisdiction.

Why It Matters Today

This sets up a recurring pattern: corporations are judged for outcomes they do not fully control, eroding trust and clarity.

Related Patterns

Pattern 4: Transparency vs. Interpretability
Pattern 8: Procedural Legitimacy vs. Trust

Related Governance Themes

Plain-Language Summaries for Shareholders
Predictable Communication Channels

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