Authority derives its power from unexamined background complexity. [causal]
To expose the trust problem which is contained in such analysis clearly depends on illuminating the background which permits authority to be authority in the first place. Authority is always a representation of a complexity which is not explained in detail.
XREF: Connects to critiques of expertise and institutional trust, e.g., discussions of epistemic dependence on authorities.
Niklas Luhmann, Trust and Power, loc. 217