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finite-play
Finite play involves fixed boundaries, clear rules, and definitive outcomes such as winners and losers, often reflecting societal constraints.
1 chapter across 1 book
Finite and Infinite Games (1986)James P. Carse
Chapter 8
This chapter explores the fundamental nature of human existence as inherently relational and fluid, emphasizing that no one can play a game or be human alone. It contrasts finite games, which have fixed boundaries and societal constraints, with infinite games, characterized by continuous change, freedom, and open-endedness. The chapter further distinguishes society as a finite game with rigid structures and culture as an infinite game that embraces freedom, fluidity, and ongoing transformation.