A richer narrative can be found in Henrich and Henrich "Why humans  
cooperate."

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what it is ---> is --->up to us



On Mar 8, 2009, at 5:21 AM, Robert Link wrote:

>
>
> Cocos,
>
> I have grabbed a phrase, I think I got it from Howard's opening  
> video on
> the resources page, (http://xrl.us/beiq7p) the phrase being, "The
> Competition Narrative". I'm interested in developing this idea,
> particularly in developing arguments against unwarranted privileging  
> of
> that narrative. One way to explain my feelings about Axelrod's work is
> that it starts with or accepts an unwarranted privileging of the
> competition narrative and then seeks to undermine same, when,  
> arguably,
> a better approach would be to simply deny and refute the aptness of  
> the
> narrative in the first place.
>
> If any of y'all, especially Howard, have thoughts or links along these
> lines I'd be much obliged to hear from you. If you would like a little
> more context for this request you can look over my post at
> http://xrl.us/beiq73
>
> Cheers,
>
> rl
>
> >


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