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EA is essentially about redistribution. It's very easy to find oneself (& everyone around) falling into well-worn political grooves at the mention of that word, often coalescing in a pit fight between that & The Economy, with "fairness" the conceptual gun nobody can keep hold of
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Replying to @webdevMason
FWIW I think most leaders of EA would strongly disagree with your claim that "EA is essentially about redistribution."
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Replying to @juliagalef
I think EA leaders are really, really bad at spreading nuance within a movement, but this is also true of most leaders and most movements
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I suspect the majority of self-described EAs (not just leaders) would also disagree with your claim. Long-termism (GCRs and otherwise) and animal welfare have been major, well-established parts of EA for years and are widely discussed in EA forums.
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For example, on the 2017 EA survey they asked people which cause areas they thought were top or near-top priorities. The results are below. "Poverty" won a plurality of the votes but is still outweighed by the other cause areas combined. http://effective-altruism.com/ea/1e5/ea_survey_2017_series_cause_area_preferences/ …pic.twitter.com/AIxrTXMhfv
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I don't believe that "poverty" is the only cause area EA tends to approach with primarily redistributive strategies.
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Replying to @webdevMason @juliagalef
That's an interesting take; I know you didn't mean your post to be about this, but could you elaborate on it a bit?
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I mean “redistribution” to mean, very plainly, “moving resources non-transactionally.” I’m happy to use a different term, but I don’t know of a better one off-hand.
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