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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe _New J. Phys._ 18, 083021 (2016) As things deteriorate in a society, the temptation to hold fast to one's beliefs intensifies, and
opposing those with whom we disagree seems ever more important. But Attila Szolnoki and Matjaž Perc think there might be another way. The pair have come up with a spatial public goods game
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