is there something like "complex-systems criticism of utilitarianism"? I want to counter reductionist thinking of the form "we should put all our money into buying more malaria nets rather than justice reform because malaria nets save more lives per dollar".
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My argument is that creating a more equal society leads to more non-white people with access to education and opportunities to innovate, but simply sending more malaria nets to Africa without infrastructure change will just have people dying from other preventable diseases.
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This isn't to criticise anti-malaria efforts, but to respond to the ideology of 'effective altruistm' which claims that it's "doing the most good" while mostly focusing on shallow metrics that ignore deeper structural problems in society.
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But isn't this just making an argument to continue with utilitarianism, while making deeper predictions about the likely impact of either course of action? I.e. the problem is the shallow metrics, not the utilitarianism.
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I realise that malaria nets was just an example, but on the issue of malaria in particular, it's been proposed that the disease could be eradicated within 30 years. That seems like a structural change that could have an effect on billions of lives over the coming centuries.
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I agree, eradicating Malaria is something very worthwhile. I have no issue with people fighting against Malaria. I have issue with people who say "fighting Malaria should overshadow any attempt at justice reform because of this one metric". (Sadly, I've spoken to a few this week)
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Is there some doubt about their motivation for bringing up malaria (i.e. they just don't want to support justice reform, and don't intend to help anyone)? It would be unsurprising. I think someone could still believe in good faith that malaria nets is better for humanity overall.
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