I'll admit I'm a bit out of the loop on "effective altruism" but has there been a consensus among these self-style altruists what defines altruism? I heard vague claims about impact on generations in the far future and I kind of tuned out at that point.
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has there been a consensus among these self-style altruists what defines altruism?
I’m not sure that consensus would be needed, but apparently it’s defined as one person’s vision. Altruism itself is selfless behavior but (TIL) effective altruism is apparently an anti-poverty mission specifically.
I heard vague claims about impact on generations in the far future and I kind of tuned out at that point.
A charitable movement can impact people the day of the donation, or far in the future. Guardian mentions GiveDirectly, which is a program to distribute directly to poor people.
If he favors democrats, he’s putting humanity above wealth & tyranny. If republicans, the altruistic claim can be easily dismissed.
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That discussion is here if you want to go beyond emoji.
I gave this article all the respect I feel it deserves.