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The law persists because people have reasons to comply with its
rules. What characterizes those reasons is their interdependence:
each of us only has a reason to comply because he or she expects
the others to comply for the same reasons. The rules may help us to
solve coordination problems, but the interaction patterns regulated
by them also include Prisoner's Dilemma games, Division problems
and Assurance problems. In these "games" the rules can only persist
if people can be expected to be moved by considerations of fidelity
and fairness, not only of prudence.
The law persists because people have reasons to comply with its
rules. What characterizes those reasons is their interdependence:
each of us only has a reason to comply because he or she expects
the others to comply for the same reasons. The rules may help us to
solve coordination problems, but the interaction patterns regulated
by them also include Prisoner's Dilemma games, Division problems
and Assurance problems. In these "games" the rules can only persist
if people can be expected to be moved by considerations of fidelity
and fairness, not only of prudence.
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