Mission for week two: Evolution of cooperation questions (ACTION REQUESTED) | Social Me... - 0 views
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Pavel's
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a lot of smart people across the region also begin to identify themselves with one of the sides, inevitably getting involved in arguments they don't want to be part of, raising hostility towards each other.
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help people learn how to identify and de-identify with various groups, by allowing them to experience the variety of social contexts.
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The notion of indirect reciprocity could be important here: doing things for those groups without expecting to get a return, but setting an example
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reject the notion of tribes or of people being permanently and essentially bad and extremist, and to be welcoming and kind
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know how to build trust and create cooperation, we should know something about breaking bad patterns
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little can be done at the level of the individual, other than being aware that our appreciation of ideas, and our tendency to engage in counterproductive behavior may be due to forces other than the ideas themselves.
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it is possible to gather individuals into a super organism that is less vulnerable to being victimized by false or misleading information,
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My cultural answer is to displace the ubiquitous narrative of competition by this narrative of cooperative
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empowers the common man to act at multiple levels, assuming responsibility for all the nested groups to which he would belong.
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Discrimination starts with stereotypes that turn into prejudice, and the individual becomes a member of a group that is dehmanised and stripped of human qualities.
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transferring an ultimate level of governance and common legislation to structures above nation states
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only possible escape route is to get a glimpse of life on the outside, to see that there are different ways to live one's life, to understand that there are choices.
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only through the glimpse can the child even begin to contemplate the notion of breaking the "pre-wiring"
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same forces producing the 'dark' forms of social cooperation mentioned above - compliance, conformance, solidarity - are perhaps the same forces behind 'good' cooperation.
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might include: cultural traits and norms based on morality (i.e. religion), integration of market economies, promoting greater free-flow of people/ideas, promoting denser urban centers, open access to information, monogamy??, anti-nepotism norms, cooperative higher institutions (with ability to manage laws/reputations/punishment).
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redefining the boundaries of the group to include more people is the best opportunity for change
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Once you include everyone in the group, you find ways to encourage interactions among both sub-groups,
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narcos manage to stay loyal and cooperate within their cartel when competing against other cartels with equally loyal members.
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Assurance game, because one narco will only fight if the other fights, and will defect if the other defects