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AcknowledgementsI want to thank Birgitta Tullberg, Hans De Geer and GermundHesslow for many valuable comments.PresentationThis paper has been presented at the annual meeting of theAssociation for Politics and the Life Sciences in Washington, DC,USA, September 2, 2000.ReferencesAlexander, R. 1987. The Biology of Moral Systems. New York:Aldine de Guyter.Alexander, R. 1979. Darwinism and Human Affairs, Seattle:University of Washington Press.Binnlore, K. 1994. Playing Fair - Game Theory and the SocialContraet. Cambridge, Massachusetts:The MIT PressBoyd, R & Richerson, P. J. 1985. Culture and the EvolutionaryProcess. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.Boyd, R & Richerson, P. J. 1989. The Evolution of IndirectReciprocity. Social Networks 11: 213-236.Brunsson, N. 1989. The Organization ofHypocrisy Chichester, UK:John Wiley and Sons..Coleman, J. S. 1991. On the Self-Suppression of Academic Freedom.Academic Questions 4: 21.Fisher, R.A. 1930/1958. The General Theory ofNatural Selection.New York: Dover.Holper, J.J. 1996. Kin term usage in The Federalist: Evolutionaryfoundation of the Publius' s rethoric. Politics and the LifeSciences 15: 265-272.Legge, S. 1996. Cooperative lions escape the Prisoner's Dilemma.Trends in Ecology and Evolution 11: 2-3.Leimar, O. & Hammerstein, P. 2001. 'Evolution of cooperationthrough indirect reciprocity' The Royal Society 268, pp 745-753.I : 14

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