I sometimes wonder what kind of impact it would have on American politics if high-visibility euergitism was still something we expected and our elite performed - instead of nothing, political activism or (low visibility) 'effective altruism.'
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Indeed, imagine if - as was the practice in Rome - those billionaires were *competing* to see who could engage in public beneficence in the most conspicuous, most lavish ways.
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Well, the problem is that they already doing that, in some ways, but is not beneffiting us, but them. Maybe I'm too much of a convert after reading
@AnandWrites "Winners Take All", but I don't think their spending is working in our favor... - Näytä vastaukset
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Yeah, nobody hears nearly as much about Vulcan Inc., which is Paul Allen doing something which ends up looking much more like the effective altruism end. (Also, they bought up a bunch of cultural institutions in Seattle which were otherwise going to close due to lack of funding.)
Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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