Source: 1960s, Prisoner's dilemma: A study in conflict and cooperation (1965), p. 196
“The purpose of formulating [a] conflict as a game is not that of resolving the conflict by 'solving the game.' It is that of displaying the structure of the conflict and thereby exposing features of it that may be concealed by rhetoric. In particular, appreciation of the peculiar structure of some of the so-called mixed—motive conflicts represented nonzero-sum games may change the conflicting parties' perception of their situation.”
Anatol Rapoport, Conflict in man-made environment. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1974; As cited in M.J. Apter, J.H. Kerr, S. Murgatroyd (1993) Advances in Reversal Theory. p. 63-64
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Source: 1960s, Fights, games, and debates, (1960), p. 242; As cited in: Han Dorussen. " Min beste fagbok: Anatol Rapoport: Fights, Games, and Debates http://www.sv.ntnu.no/iss/issavisa/98-1/bestebok.htm" at sv.ntnu.no, 1998

“Aesthetics is related to every particular conflict; to everyday conflict.”
Everything Has to Do with Hardness and Softness (1969)
Source: 1960s, "The Use and Misuse of Game Theory," 1962, p. 108
Source: 1960s, "The Use and Misuse of Game Theory," 1962, p. 110
Source: "A theory of procedure." 1978, p. 541, Abstract