Re: How come nobody talks about the New socialist senator

On Nov 8, 2006, at 10:56 PM, Michael McIntyre wrote:

I do remember that, quite a few years ago now, during my
introduction to rational choice theory Jon Elster called our
attention to a psychology experiment demonstrating that, when
exposed to a fixed game, only depressed participants were able to
identify the game as fixed.

It may be fixed for individuals, but collectives have a chance to
unfix the game, and they’re not going to try to unfix it if they take
a strictly rational measure of the balance of forces. An intervention
can change the situation, but if you’re paralyzed by gloom, you’re
not going to try.

Doug

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