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Episode 196: Benevolent Billionaire Despotism and US Media's Softball Treatment of 'Effective Altruism'

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Jan 31, 2024
This episode dives into the rise of Effective Altruism and its portrayal of the wealthy as saviors. It explores the gamification of wealth distribution and the ideology of benevolent control. The discussion includes criticisms of prioritizing the rich over the poor, the influence of figures like Bill Gates, and the historical roots of the movement in utilitarianism. Controversies surrounding IQ tests and Western supremacy are also addressed, along with the complexities and divisions within the Effective Altruism movement. The podcast concludes with a discussion on exploring untold stories in America.
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INSIGHT

Pledges Preserve Wealth, Not Redistribution

  • EA often promotes 'earn to give' and percent-of-income pledges that preserve wealth concentration rather than challenge it.
  • High-profile pledges (Giving Pledge) function more like tax-advantaged PR than redistribution or accountability.
ANECDOTE

Media Careers Tie To EA Funding

  • Vox's Dylan Matthews moved from promoting 'Join Wall Street, Save the World' to founding an EA vertical funded by foundations.
  • Future Perfect received grants from Rockefeller and later funding connected to Sam Bankman-Fried.
INSIGHT

SBF's Fall Exposed EA's Funding Fragility

  • The collapse of Sam Bankman-Fried revealed how reliant EA platforms were on billionaire funding and spurred media damage control.
  • That reliance exposes EA's anti-democratic weakness: movements propped by wealthy patrons lack broad public legitimacy.
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