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Reddit mentions of Game Theory and the Social Contract, Vol. 2: Just Playing (Economic Learning and Social Evolution)
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Was hoping a little more for an active defense of an ancap's reject of the social contract, and not a rundown of the logic and history. Interesting presentation nonetheless.
> Yes, yes, we all know who John Rawls is. However, the defense of social contract theory which you've provided is actually not much like John Rawls's theory of justice at all.
That's because I didn't reference him for that reason (hint: I do it for a potential source of interest for those who may not have known him), if you've read more into it, I prefer referencing Binmore's work and the work on moral psychology (1, 2, 3, 4).
> If you're going to condescendingly posture yourself as better educated than we stupid libertarians, at least be better educated.
Uh huh. Think you've got the wrong idea about me, kid.