What's Left of Philosophy

73 | Effective Altruism is Terrible w/ John Duncan

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Sep 20, 2023
In this episode, researcher and video essayist John Duncan joins the hosts to discuss the Effective Altruism movement. They critique its individualism, dismissal of historical context, and focus on cost-effectiveness. They also explore institutional connections, systemic change, and the idealism of effective altruism. The speaker argues for addressing systemic issues rather than changing individuals' minds. They further discuss the challenges of rationality, economics in the movement, and upcoming projects by John Duncan.
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ANECDOTE

John Duncan's Introduction to EA

  • John Duncan's initial critique of EA stemmed from his father's interest in MacAskill's book and prior exposure to "earning to give."
  • Researching EA's institutional connections and influence revealed its potential harm to social movements.
ANECDOTE

Systemic Change Misconception

  • MacAskill claims EA addresses systemic change, citing CEA's advice to organizations like the World Bank and WHO.
  • This contradicts EA's individualistic focus and lack of analysis of social movements.
INSIGHT

EA's Appeal and Hidden Dangers

  • EA's appeal lies in its seemingly simple premise: encouraging rich people to use their money for good.
  • However, this ignores the potential harm of capital's influence and the complexities of social change.
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