Saturday, January 24, 2009

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33 Games Cooperation Networks corrupt

Today we begin a short course on the issue of cooperation.
israeloamericano In 2005, Robert J. Aumann and American Thomas Schelling got the Nobel prize for economics for their study of game theory and have shown that through such cooperation is more productive War
The mathematics of game theory is very complex, but one of its cornerstones is based on the famous prisoner's dilemma is no coincidence that just speaks of cooperation. I found a version effective in a book by Richard Layard ("Happiness", Rizzoli) and I propose in the next post.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

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republic on a few weeks ago came out of a bell'intervento Saviano (that of "Gomorrah") on the degeneration of Italian society, where corruption "large" (that of bribes and rigged contracts) is accompanied by a more widespread, daily petty corruption: that the recommendations, the exchange of pleasure, favors to friends.
The complaint brings up, I think, the interpretation to be given to what this blog is concerned: the networks of human capital.
The thesis of this blog is basically: there is no identity, except within a network of relationships, there is no effect of its being in the world without networks of relationships and the network of relationships is a capital that the individual must care, watering, do grow.
Where is, after all, the difference between this model and what Saviano criticism?
Golemann Even in his highly successful "Emotional Intelligence" argues that the ability to succeed in life depends, more than intelligence logic, a form of intelligence that has to do with the ability to build and maintain social relationships.
then? I think the basic difference is ethics. I think what makes the difference is how they are interpreted and (if I pass the word) is "use" relations. It is the breeding ground ethics in which these networks are born and grow, this "soup" must be a non-corrupt, transparent, that rewards meritocracy and allows equal access.

Friday, January 9, 2009

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32 31 The people want to see each other! 30

With the advent of the Internet is expected and feared the loss of interpersonal relationships face to face. In fact, phenomena such as Second Life or Facebook just seem to act Inquest direction give the impression to be in touch, even though in reality it is tragically alone.
But there are also opposing signs.
KTGreenfeld, author of bestsellers on the subject (eg. Boy Alone, not yet published in Italy) said that the effect was rather the appreciation of the relationship face to face, and he cites to support this claim, the fact that virtually nobody is telecommuting and big cities, rather than lose population, are increasing the number of citizens.
The people want to see each other!