Is Effective Altruism Neocolonial?

https://awful.systems/post/4381583

Is Effective Altruism Neocolonial? - awful.systems

Lemmy

I was just about to point out several angles this post neglects but it looks like from the edit this post is just intended to address a narrower question. Among the angles outside the intended question: philanthropy by the ultra-wealthy often serves as a tool for reputation laundering and influence building. I guess the same criticism can be made about a lot of conventional philanthropy, but I don’t think that should absolve EA.

This post somewhat frames the question as a comparison between EA and conventional philanthropy and foreign aid efforts… which okay, but that is a low bar especially when you look at some of the stuff the US has done with it’s foreign aid.

I also think that some of the long-termism criticisms are not so easily severable from the questions he does address about epistemology and listening to the local people receiving aid. The long-termist nutjobs aren’t an aberration of EA-type utilitarianism. They are it’s logical conclusion. Even if this chapter ends with common sense prevailing over sci-fi nonsense it’s worth noting that this kind of absurdity can’t arise if you define effectiveness as listening to people and helping them get what they need rather than creating your own metrics that may or may not correlate outside of the most extreme cases.
Yeah, allowing the framing that blog post uses is already conceding a lot to EA and overlooking the bigger problems they have.