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Accountability Thieves. How the Unaccountable Run Our Lives and What To Do About It
Linda Galindo (Author) · Surrogate Press · Paperback
Accountability Thieves: How the Unaccountable Run Our Lives and What To Do About It examines the systemic erosion of accountability in American life - across corporations, politics, media, education, and healthcare - and provides a framework for individuals to reclaim personal accountability in the face of institutional failure.
Drawing on real-world examples and decades of work in leadership development, author Linda Galindo identifies the recurring patterns, tactics, and psychological mechanisms that allow powerful individuals and institutions to avoid consequences for their actions while shifting blame, cost, and harm onto others. She calls these operators "accountability thieves" and traces their methods through the corporate boardroom, the political arena, the newsroom, the classroom, and the hospital.
The book challenges readers not only to recognize these patterns in the world around them, but to examine their own complicity - the small compromises, rationalizations, and silences that make institutional unaccountability possible. With equal candor, the author distinguishes between genuine victimization and the agency individuals retain in shaping their own lives and communities.
Accountability Thieves moves from diagnosis to action, offering readers practical tools for conducting a personal accountability inventory, building accountable relationships and communities, holding others accountable ethically, and raising the next generation to value integrity. It closes with a call for a new social contract built on transparency, consequence, and truth-telling.
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