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    Supports→Universal defection among rational self-interested agents produces a state analogous to Hobbes' war of all against all.

    'All Defect' as a universal equilibrium mirrors Hobbes' description of the state of nature as a war of all against all.

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    If these strategies are played against each other and themselves, in the manner of Axelrod’s tournaments, it is “all defect” that is the clear winner. If agents imitate the most successful strategy, a population will thus immediately go to All Defect—a game-theoretic image of Hobbes’ war of all against all, perhaps.

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