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Academic discussion of revolutions and repeated Prisoner's Dilemma theory

Academic discussion of revolutions and repeated Prisoner's Dilemma theory The passage is purely theoretical, citing economic and game‑theory literature without mentioning any specific individuals, transactions, or alleged misconduct. It offers no actionable leads, novel allegations, or connections to powerful actors. Key insights: Frames revolutions as a coordination problem using game theory.; Explains cooperation via repeated Prisoner's Dilemma with incomplete information.; Provides academic citations but no factual claims about real‑world actors.

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Academic discussion of revolutions and repeated Prisoner's Dilemma theory The passage is purely theoretical, citing economic and game‑theory literature without mentioning any specific individuals, transactions, or alleged misconduct. It offers no actionable leads, novel allegations, or connections to powerful actors. Key insights: Frames revolutions as a coordination problem using game theory.; Explains cooperation via repeated Prisoner's Dilemma with incomplete information.; Provides academic citations but no factual claims about real‑world actors.

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kagglehouse-oversightgame-theorypolitical-sciencecooperationtheoretical-analysis

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