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IskanderBlue

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Also, day-to-day behavior would change.

More labour wasted on guards (and surveilling the guards), sturdier barriers, traps, defensive training and tools, etc.

Low-trust societies where interactions with strangers are risky mean clannishness / arms-length exchanges decrease, partially compensated by more transactions with trusted parties (family and allies).