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 Posted: Mon Jul 30th, 2007 12:48 pm
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Joe Kelley

 

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Ordered Anarchy: Evolution of the Decentralized Legal Order in the Icelandic Commonwealth 
 by Birgir T. Runolfsson Solvason 


 

Note: A person and a group of people having access to perfect information is a concept to be used to liberate a person and a group of people; in other words - don't settle for falsehood. Falsehood oppresses.

Think in terms of "The Prisoner's Dilemma" and Game Theory.

What is that you ask?

I had a link at one time that I will try to find again. The link published an applet that allows the reader to play around with a few mathematical relationships and see what happens to numbers representing two types of people.

A. Defectors

B. Cooperators


http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Prisoner%27s+Dilemma

http://prisonersdilemma.groenefee.nl/

If the above does not begin to make sense, then, perhaps the followig will:

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article5928.htm


Roots Of The Neo-Con Junta

AN ESSAY TO EXPLORE THE ROOTS OF THE CURRENT NEO-CONSERVATIVE JUNTA IN WASHINGTON.

By Paul Kincaid Jamieson



"You are either with us, or with the terrorists." 
Known as the Whiz-kids these new thinkers set to work on game theory and statistical analysis to project possible scenarios in which nuclear weapons could be used to bring about a survivable victory.

Game theory.

1. Liars

2. Honest people

Do the math.

Who gains more power?

What happens when the liars gain more power?

What happens when honest people cooperating gain more power?