As freethinkers, we value science as a method of truly seeing the world for what it is. While some people might say science is just a boring body of knowledge or even reject science outright for conflicting with their presupposed ideas, we have had the inkling that it is otherwise.
In debates and discussions contenders often cite authority to support their assertions. In some cases citing authority is the strongest strategy while in others it is the weakest.
Game Theory has an interesting take on being Nice that I'd like to share. It's strange getting diplomatic advice from mathematicians, but I find their proof more convincing than many of the hypotheses and theories on behavior.