Dominic Johnson Quotes
The Prisoner's Dilemma May Seem To Represent A Rather Specific And Unusual Scenario, But In Fact It Shows Up All Over The Place In Human And Animal Life. It Turns Out, For Example, To Underlie Arms Races In International Relations, Inaction On Climate Change, Obstacles To Trade, And Even Natural Phenomena Such As Why Trees Grow So Tall - Giant Redwoods Could Save Terrific Resources By Only Growing To, Say, 50 Feet (they Usually Grow To Over 200), But In The Competition For Light, Whoever Grows That Bit Taller At The Expense Of The Others Will Do Better. In
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