I am also highly uncertain of EAs’ ability to intervene in cultural change, but I do want us to take a hard look at it and discuss it. It may be a cause that is tractable early on, but hopeless if ignored.
You may not think Hsu’s case “actually matters”, but how many turns of the wheel is it before it is someone else?
Peter Singer has taken enough controversial stances to be “cancelled” from any direction. I want the next Singer(s) to still feel free to try to figure out what really matters, and what we should do.
I’m glad Singer has survived through stuff (and indeed, arguably his willingness to say true&controversial things is part of his appeal). For what it’s worth, there’s historical precedent for selective self-censorship of true views from our predecessors, cf Bentham’s unpublished essay on homosexuality:
discussed the essay in the light of 18th-century legal opinion and quoted Bentham’s manuscript notes that reveal his anxieties about expressing his views
The decline of Mohism seems like a good cautionary tale of a movement that tries to both a) get political and b) not be aware of political considerations.
I am also highly uncertain of EAs’ ability to intervene in cultural change, but I do want us to take a hard look at it and discuss it. It may be a cause that is tractable early on, but hopeless if ignored.
You may not think Hsu’s case “actually matters”, but how many turns of the wheel is it before it is someone else?
Peter Singer has taken enough controversial stances to be “cancelled” from any direction. I want the next Singer(s) to still feel free to try to figure out what really matters, and what we should do.
This post describes related concerns, and helpfully links to previous discussions in Appendix 1.
I’m glad Singer has survived through stuff (and indeed, arguably his willingness to say true&controversial things is part of his appeal). For what it’s worth, there’s historical precedent for selective self-censorship of true views from our predecessors, cf Bentham’s unpublished essay on homosexuality:
The decline of Mohism seems like a good cautionary tale of a movement that tries to both a) get political and b) not be aware of political considerations.