
The Hollow Establishment: Reflections on Authority, Privilege and The Erosion of Trust - Paperback
The Hollow Establishment: Reflections on Authority, Privilege and The Erosion of Trust - Paperback
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by Peter Scraton (Author)
The Hollow Establishment is a short, analytical examination of how modern institutions can lose effectiveness while continuing to project stability and authority.
Drawing on observations from organisational life, leadership environments, and institutional structures, Peter Scraton explores how systems that were designed to provide accountability, performance, and public value can, over time, become inward-looking and resistant to challenge.
The book focuses on patterns rather than personalities. It considers how leadership behaviours, governance practices, and cultural norms interact to shape outcomes inside organisations, and how gradual shifts can weaken clarity, decision-making, and trust.
Key themes include:
- The gap between formal authority and practical legitimacy
- The impact of leadership behaviour on organisational culture
- The role of governance, oversight, and accountability
- How complexity and internal focus can reduce effectiveness
- Why institutions often struggle to correct course
Written in a clear and direct style, this book does not present a single solution or universal model. Instead, it offers a structured way of thinking about institutional performance and the conditions that influence it.
The Hollow Establishment will be of interest to readers involved in leadership, management, governance, and organisational development, as well as those interested in how institutions function in practice.



















