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@keikreutler
Question that continues to bother me reformulated: Do you need trustworthy institutions to have high trust societies? It’s a more difficult problem than it seems on the surface.
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hxrts
@hxrts
does trust denote assurance or faith?
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@sach
in lot of cases high trust society emerges because of lack of institutions but that tends to happen only in relatively homogeneous (job, birthright etc) societies
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@ckurdziel.eth
I think so? Seems to me that an increasing pace of change in institutions inherently challenges the trust though. Trust is easier when there is continuity in an institution over time and too much rapid change can make that hard?
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@catabolismo
Definitely yes. You can't have high trust societies with a broken social contract, which is essentially what untrustworthy institutions means.
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