The distinction between hustlers and suckers is usually treated as informal, even vulgar—a matter of street wisdom rather than theory. Hustlers are clever, suckers naïve; one exploits, the other is exploited. Such descriptions invite moral judgment or psychological diagnosis, while obscuring something inherently more troubling: The fact that hustlers and suckers may arise even when all agents are intelligent, reflective, and instrumentally rational.

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The Hustler’s Game for Suckers

  • Vincent F. Hendricks

摘要

The distinction between hustlers and suckers is usually treated as informal, even vulgar—a matter of street wisdom rather than theory. Hustlers are clever, suckers naïve; one exploits, the other is exploited. Such descriptions invite moral judgment or psychological diagnosis, while obscuring something inherently more troubling: The fact that hustlers and suckers may arise even when all agents are intelligent, reflective, and instrumentally rational.