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#36 - Analyzing Effective Altruism as a Social Movement

#36 - Analyzing Effective Altruism as a Social Movement

Vaden and Ben debate Effective Altruism and provocatively ask "Is EA a cult?" and come up with a resounding... Kinda. Maybe. It's hard to say.

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January 27, 202256m 15s

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Show Notes

In what is hopefully the last installment of Vaden and Ben debate Effective Altruism, we ask if EA lies on the cultishness (yes, that's a word) spectrum. We discuss:

  • The potential pitfall of having goodness as a core value
  • Aspects of Effective Altruism (EA) that put it on the cultishness spectrum
  • Does EA focus on good over truth?
  • Ben's experience with EA
  • Making criticism a core value
  • How does one resist the allure of groupthink?
  • How to (mis)behave at parties
  • How would one create a movement which doesn't succumb to cult-like dynamics?
  • Weird ideas as junk food

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effective altruismcultssocial movementsgroupthinkcore values