The Evolution of Cooperation
Robert Axelrod investigates one of the deepest puzzles in biology and social science: how cooperation can emerge and persist among self-interested actors in a world without central authority. Using computer tournaments built around the repeated Prisoner’s Dilemma, he shows why a simple strategy — Tit for Tat, which begins by cooperating and then mirrors the other side — proves remarkably robust against more complex alternatives.
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