Yes - prisoners' dilemma, and different models of human behaviour - for me distrust has to be earned...I would not take part. Trust has to be earned, and supported by verification.
Yes - prisoners' dilemma, and different models of human behaviour - for me distrust has to be earned...I would not take part. Trust has to be earned, and supported by verification.
Ever had an email from a Nigerian Prince?Yes - prisoners' dilemma, and different models of human behaviour - for me distrust has to be earned...
That is too much to hope for, does he have a job to fall back on.I hear Rice-Pudd is scheduled to get the boot.
Yes, and using common sense, it earned my distrust...Ever had an email from a Nigerian Prince?
And your vote swap thing rings the same bellsYes, and using common sense, it earned my distrust...
Acas and trade unions and managers use the same principles in trainingHere's a link, in case it's of interest:
Prisoner's dilemma - Wikipedia
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Or the pilots of your plane.Yes I would, and I do on a regular basis - as do you - it happens every time drivers eyes meet at a junction and decide who will go first...
There's a slight difference between trusting a random person to not vote who was intending to vote Tory that you met over a website and whose behaviour you will never be able to verify, and a licensed commercial pilot who would die if they crash the plane they're currently flying in.Or the pilots of your plane.
Yes, as a rabid Brexer, he very wisely set up business in the RoI so he could continue to get the benefits of EU membership.That is too much to hope for, does he have a job to fall back on.
If a country doesn't have Laws in place to control it, then people will just take advantage. If rule-breaking gets you hammered, your objectives alter. It's not too hard to impose those laws with things like utilities. Rule #1, no foreign owners.Capitalism may have been responsible in the past, now its only concerned with profit, look at Thames Water and other utilities, we were told privatising them would release investment.
Capitalism has always run amok unless restrained by law. I doubt there's any time in history where we could happily agree that it has been 'responsible'.Capitalism may have been responsible in the past, now its only concerned with profit, look at Thames Water and other utilities, we were told privatising them would release investment.
I was thinking hee bee gee bee newsYes, as a rabid Brexer, he very wisely set up business in the RoI so he could continue to get the benefits of EU membership.
I was thinking post WW2 in this country.Capitalism has always run amok unless restrained by law. I doubt there's any time in history where we could happily agree that it has been 'responsible'.
We did have a much stronger unionised workforce to counterbalance unrestrained capitalism, that has been shredded since the 70s.I was thinking post WW2 in this country.