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"The movement, known as E.A. to its practitioners, who themselves are known as E.A.s, takes as its premise that people ought to do good in the most clear-sighted, ambitious, and unsentimental way possible. Among other back-of-the-envelope estimates, E.A.s believe that a life in the developing world can be saved for about four thousand dollars.... See more
Gideon Lewis-Kraus • The Reluctant Prophet of Effective Altruism
It occurred to Nishad that the effective altruist’s relationship to money was more than a little bizarre. Basically all of Alameda Research’s employees and investors were committed to giving all their money away to roughly the same charitable causes. You might surmise that they wouldn’t much care who wound up with the money, as it all would go to
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Effective altruism

10 Excellent Papers on Inequality
1) What is the Point of Equality? Elizabeth S Anderson
A terrific exploration of egalitarian frameworks, critiquing "luck egalitarianism" in favour of her own "democratic equality" framework. Fantastic place to start.
https://t.co/aJdMi3O5Of https://t.co/QB7RDkghNB

This is a must-read even if you know the SBF story and even if you read the book. @TheZvi makes a scathing critique of Effective Altruism that at the same time explain why AGI alignment is such a problem.
And for me: there but for the grace of JS go I
https://t.co/dATkZB6Si9 https://t.co/9HlFi4fHF7