Promoting effective altruism

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The following was copied from Promoting Effective Altruism - Cause Prioritization Wiki. Feel free to edit at will.

SeeĀ this post on 80,000 HoursĀ for an overview of the cause.

Broadly, all EA organizations are to some extent part of this.

Some places to look

  • There is some discussion on making donating more socially acceptableĀ hereĀ (not specifically about CP)

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What are some failure modes? Why might promoting effective altruism not be so good?

Effective altruists may have real disagreements with others about ethics and values, which makes helping people to discover effective altruism more like trying to convert them. Katja GraceĀ proposesĀ that this is one reason effective altruism may not be so obvious or have many precursors:

Other people think of themselves as having different values to Effective Altruists, not as merely liking their aggregative consequentialism to be ineffective. They care more about the people around them than those far away, or they care more about some kinds of problems than others, and they care about how things are done, not just the outcome. Given the large number of ethical disagreements in the world, and unpopularity of utilitarianism, it is hardly a new surprise that others don’t find this aspect of Effective Altruism obviously good.

SeeĀ Ben Kuhn’s critique of effective altruismĀ and comments.

SeeĀ Jacob Steinhardt’s critique of effective altruismĀ and comments.

May apply to many existing or proposedĀ Large-scale social movements.