Long-Term Trust Consequence: “Lawful” Doesn’t Feel Legitimate

ERA V — Overlay of Federal Land & Subsistence Law
Shareholder Impact
1990

By the end of this era, governance outcomes were legally defined—but legitimacy was fractured.

What Happened

ANILCA implementation + state constitutional conflict + federal assumption of authority produced a governance reality that was hard to explain, harder to navigate, and emotionally draining. People could not easily map decisions to accountability.

Why It Matters Today

This is the template for recurring friction cycles: when accountability is unclear, people assume corruption or hostility—even when the true problem is structural design.

Related Patterns

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

Related Governance Themes

Non-Dismissive Engagement Standards
Plain-Language Summaries for Shareholders

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