First, as already mentioned, formal processes are, more often than not, good and useful. They increase efficiency and safety. They act as a store of tacit organizational knowledge. Getting rid of them would make the society collapse.
You could argue, the judicial branch within the Constitution was designed to limit accountability (tenuring Supreme Court justices for life) so that they could judge freely; and that a societal amnesia is why we are skeptical of that policy again.
You could argue, the judicial branch within the Constitution was designed to limit accountability (tenuring Supreme Court justices for life) so that they could judge freely; and that a societal amnesia is why we are skeptical of that policy again.