Equivalent Retaliation Protocol

Equivalent Retaliation Protocol — or "tit for tat" — an aspect of game theory developed by Anton Rapoport in the 1980’s.  It’s a strategy for cooperative behavior in which an individual, at each stage, plays the action last played by another against it.
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Australian Broadcasting Corp
— detailed essay on "tit for tat" and it’s importance in cooperative societies