The Hustler’s Game for Suckers
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.