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If you're a capitalist then of course you want trustless transactions and organizations, because those perfectly obfuscate the social relations. And that then allows all manner of horrors to be laundered within the economy, or treated as externalities. For the capitalist, trust is friction. It means that you need to know more than zero about who you're dealing with and what they're up to.
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