Meta-Game Theory is the idea that the world can be described as an ongoing process of multiple "games" (See Game Theory), and that the result of one game becomes the rules of the next one (determines future "payoff matrices"). It also becomes neccesary to model multi-player (more than two) and multi-round games. Lacking such models, I will put forth all the two-player pairs as seperate games. An Example (July 2005 Anarchist March in Palo Alto, CA): Player 1: The Anarchist Collective (organizers of the march) Player 2: The attendees of the march. Player 3: The onlookers (Palo Alto residents)
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