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The Prisoner´s Dilemma
Sean Stuart O´connor
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Description for The Prisoner´s Dilemma
Paperback. A claustrophobic and fast-moving game of cat and mouse, as three ruthless men and one woman drive relentlessly towards their destinies. Num Pages: 370 pages. BIC Classification: FH. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 212 x 155 x 25. Weight in Grams: 372.
The Caithness coast. Winter 1745. Rebellion year. A half-mad earl witnesses a murder. But seeing the appalling decision the killer had taken leads him to invent his 'game of life' - The Prisoner's Dilemma - and he writes to his old friend, David Hume, inviting him to his ancient stronghold to explore its meaning. Hume is only too pleased to go. He has just met Adam Smith and the two of them have disagreed about man's instinct for survival - and how compassion can exist in a world driven by self-interest. But before Hume's discussions with the earl can begin, ... Read more
The Caithness coast. Winter 1745. Rebellion year. A half-mad earl witnesses a murder. But seeing the appalling decision the killer had taken leads him to invent his 'game of life' - The Prisoner's Dilemma - and he writes to his old friend, David Hume, inviting him to his ancient stronghold to explore its meaning. Hume is only too pleased to go. He has just met Adam Smith and the two of them have disagreed about man's instinct for survival - and how compassion can exist in a world driven by self-interest. But before Hume's discussions with the earl can begin, ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
John Hunt Publishing United Kingdom
Number of pages
376
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Condition
New
Weight
371g
Number of Pages
376
Place of Publication
Ropley, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781782794318
SKU
V9781782794318
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About Sean Stuart O´connor
Sean Stuart O'Connor spent over 20 years as a Mad Man before becoming a Dragon - and creating, investing in and directing a wide range of companies and organisations. He lives in London and Somerset.
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