I think this is an example of where it may be helpful to move from the importance-tractability-neglectedness (INT) framework for selecting cause areas to looking more narrowly at the possible actions (or categories thereof, such as “voting; donating to political campaign groups; arguing for this in the public sphere/on social media; etc.”) through the TUILS framework I’ve written about. The TUILS framework uses “trajectory/uniqueness” instead of “neglectedness”, which means that it doesn’t assume that the more neglected a cause/action is the better it is.
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I think this is an example of where it may be helpful to move from the importance-tractability-neglectedness (INT) framework for selecting cause areas to looking more narrowly at the possible actions (or categories thereof, such as “voting; donating to political campaign groups; arguing for this in the public sphere/on social media; etc.”) through the TUILS framework I’ve written about. The TUILS framework uses “trajectory/uniqueness” instead of “neglectedness”, which means that it doesn’t assume that the more neglected a cause/action is the better it is.