ABSTRACT

This chapter continues the application of the Lit (literature) model of critical game theory. The focus turns to the examination of how a future left-wing radical community in Berlin, Unser Ding, could work. The first game in the chapter, Are You Sorry?, between two sadistic players, features a suboptimal Entro randomized programmed solution (mixed Nash), along with a highest joint value Evo project solution in which the players receive first-best and second-best outcomes. The second game in the chapter, Germania, between two masochistic players, again features a suboptimal randomizing program solution, along with two project solutions in which the players get their first and second-best outcomes. In the third game, Rage, between a sadistic and a masochistic player, there is an entropic program solution that gives the masochist the most painful outcome, along with an evolutionary project solution that gives both players their best outcomes. In the fourth game, Art, between two masochistic players, there is an Entro program solution that is most painful for both players and a highest joint value Evo project solution that gives them both their best outcomes.