Legitimate Distrust: Why Conspiracy Theories Grow When Institutions Fail: 2
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Something doesn't add up.Official explanations feel thin. Institutions seem to answer to no one. The gap between what people are told and what they observe keeps widening. In such conditions, suspicion begins to feel not only understandable, but necessary.In Legitimate Distrust, Sebastian Saviano argues that conspiracy belief is rarely the root problem. It is more often a response to environments in which authority no longer explains itself clearly, aligns power with accountability, or remains answerable for its failures. When institutions become opaque, inconsistent, or insulated from consequence, distrust is not an anomaly-it is a rational adaptation.Drawing on political theory, institutional analysis, and contemporary case patterns, Saviano develops a framework for distinguishing between justified skepticism and corrosive paranoia. He shows how mistrust forms, how it evolves, and how it is shaped by institutional behavior across different political and informational environments.Neither a defense of conspiracism nor an indictment of democratic governance, Legitimate Distrust examines what trust actually requires-and what it would take to sustain legitimacy in an age where belief can no longer be assumed.
Something doesn't add up.Official explanations feel thin. Institutions seem to answer to no one. The gap between what people are told and what they observe keeps widening. In such conditions, suspicion begins to feel not only understandable, but necessary.In Legitimate Distrust, Sebastian Saviano argues that conspiracy belief is rarely the root problem. It is more often a response to environments in which authority no longer explains itself clearly, aligns power with accountability, or remains answerable for its failures. When institutions become opaque, inconsistent, or insulated from consequence, distrust is not an anomaly-it is a rational adaptation.Drawing on political theory, institutional analysis, and contemporary case patterns, Saviano develops a framework for distinguishing between justified skepticism and corrosive paranoia. He shows how mistrust forms, how it evolves, and how it is shaped by institutional behavior across different political and informational environments.Neither a defense of conspiracism nor an indictment of democratic governance, Legitimate Distrust examines what trust actually requires-and what it would take to sustain legitimacy in an age where belief can no longer be assumed.
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