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            <title>Will War Ever End?</title>
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            <description>John Horgan, Director, Center for Science Writings, Stevens Institute of Technology Warfare is not part of the natural condition of man. Civilization promotes less violent ways of effecting change.</description>
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            <title>The Prisoner&#x2019;s Dilemma and Other Opportunities</title>
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            <description>David P. Barash, Professor of Psychology, University of Washington Game theory suggests that, although it is not at all simple to accomplish, cooperation can often be shown to be preferable to conflict.</description>
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