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Critiquing a Model of Cooperation

A theorist proposes a model to explain how a community successfully manages a shared forest. The model's core assumptions are that individuals interact repeatedly over a long time and always act to maximize their own personal, material gain. Based on observations of how such communities actually function, identify and briefly explain two distinct reasons why this type of model is often considered an insufficient explanation for sustained cooperation.

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