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So much here, Tim. For the moment, I remember Phil Curtin really taken by game theory in working out interpretations of historical findings? Optimization of interest, presumption of rational choice actors? But I also think of chess...in which part of the strategy is to figure out another’s plans and to act on them with the contingencies associated with the possibility that one perceives a plan different from the one the opponent is deploying.

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