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Old 09-17-2001, 05:46 AM  
Rivux
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Here is a quote from the writer of the above articles and how the Prisoner Dilemma works for ethics. And I believe it is pretty much where we are with the terrorists

"I always cooperated in earlier years because I was a naive optimist. I always believed that if I cooperated long enough, even unilaterally, the other player would come to trust me, and see the value of cooperation. What I refused to see is what the prisoner's dilemma teaches: anyone who plays the "All Cooperate" strategy is a sucker, and incents the other to defect on every move. I now believe that the lesson of the prisoner's dilemma is that a robust ethic succeeds where a weak one fails. Be fair, be strong, reward cooperation and punish defection, and you will have nothing to regret."
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