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How to Create and Use Binocular Rivalry
Published on: November 10, 2010
Coalitional rivalry may hurt in economic exchanges such as trade but help in war
1Department of Political Science,Brown University,Providence,RI 02912.rose_mcdermott@brown.eduhttp://watson.brown.edu/people/faculty/mcdermott.
Abstract:
Economic exchange constitutes the basis of many, but not all, aspects of human cooperation. The incentives overlap with, but remain distinct in important ways, from other fundamental aspects of cooperation, including the organization of collective violence for combat. The specific alignment of sometimes-conflicting goals helps inform the construction of political ideology.
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