It absolutely makes sense. The prisoners dilemma is a thought experiment with real world applications. It basically shows that sacrificing and doing things to help everyone works if we all do it. But in the real world you always have "free riders" doing nothing and benefiting and "suckers" doing their work for them. Just the way of the world.
It absolutely makes sense. The prisoners dilemma is a thought experiment with real world applications. It basically shows that sacrificing and doing things to help everyone works if we all do it. But in the real world you always have "free riders" doing nothing and benefiting and "suckers" doing their work for them. Just the way of the world.