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Paperback The Prisoner's Dilemma: Why Cooperation Fails (Even When It Should Work) Book

ISBN: B0GTHXRNGY

ISBN13: 9798253180822

The Prisoner's Dilemma: Why Cooperation Fails (Even When It Should Work)

Why do people fail to cooperate even when cooperation is clearly better for everyone?

The Prisoner's Dilemma is one of the most powerful ideas in game theory because it explains a brutal truth about human behaviour: people often create worse outcomes not because they want them, but because they are afraid of being the only one who plays fair.

In this practical and readable book, Gordon J. MacKenzie explores why trust breaks down, why fear drives defection, why silence can make bad systems worse, and why repeated interactions can either deepen mistrust or build stronger cooperation over time.

Using clear language and real-world examples, this book shows how the Prisoner's Dilemma applies far beyond economics or academic theory. It appears in workplaces, relationships, leadership, teams, politics, negotiations, and everyday life.

Inside, you'll learn:

why cooperation so often failswhy people defect even when they know betterhow fear and asymmetry distort decision-makingwhy silence often strengthens bad gameshow repeated interactions shape trust and reputationwhen punishment and reward improve cooperationhow to recognise and escape destructive patterns

This is not a technical textbook. It is a clear guide to one of the most useful strategic ideas ever developed, written for readers who want to understand people better and make stronger decisions in difficult environments.

If you want to understand why people protect themselves, why systems drift into worse outcomes, and how better cooperation can be built, this book gives you the framework.

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