Social order itself produces the conditions that generate trust [causal]
Suppose there were no cases of low trust and high social order. Unfortunately, this fact would not settle the issue because social order provides the background conditions that facilitate trust by creating the conditions for stable ongoing relationships and backing them with law to block the risk of massive losses from wrongly trusting someone. That is, social order produces the conditions for trust and therefore must commonly produce trust.
Russell Hardin, Trust and Trustworthiness, loc. 785