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It's reasonable to say that cooperation is downstream of trust, but nonsense to say that trust is downstream of "energy surplus".

Trust is downstream of robust, behavior-regulating institutions reliably ensuring trustworthiness by being good at detecting and penalizing violations. If such institutions are formally organized, they must be explicitly dedicated to this purpose as the prime mission.

Strong Trust-Making Institutions are downstream of some set of essential elements of what it takes to maintain such institutions and prevent them from succumbing to a number of common Social Failure Modes such as capture, diversion, entropy, corruption, decay, degeneration, etc.

I would be *much* more interested in a book or study of those elements. We have acquired a lot of insight into the failure modes which contributed to "the decline and fall of X" for a lot of X's. It seems to me we really need to shift focus to what it takes to keep Beneficial and Strong Trust-Making Institutions both Strong and Beneficial over the long-run.

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Sounds awfully vague and reductive. I don’t think that low EROI explains everything any more than I believe that racism, slavery, or climate change explain everything.

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