Shawn Minihan

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Reciprocal altruism also fails to explain why people cooperate in group activities. Reciprocity works great for pairs of people, who can play tit for tat, but in groups it’s usually not in an individual’s self-interest to be the enforcer—the one who punishes slackers.
The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion
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