Comment by asdkfjasl
6 years ago
Via capitulation, it's always possible to avoid a power struggle. Game theoretically, this has some pretty obvious suboptimal outcomes for the capitulating player. I think it's an interesting question to figure out when the power struggle is worth it, and when it isn't. But I think necessarily this is going to be a question that boils down to values that every person is going to have to evaluate for themselves.
of course it's rational for an individual or subset of society to fight for something that's very important to them, if they can't get it through persuasion. but if most things are settled this way, it's not going to end well for the less powerful members of society.
Capitulation is not avoiding a power struggle. It is an outcome.
I meant it in this sense:
> Capitulate v. to surrender often after negotiation of terms
It is possible to surrender without a fight. In so doing, one avoids a power struggle, by yielding the ground the other side was demanding.