The word “responsible” implies some sort of causal relationship between the ideology and the action
No, it implies a causal relationship between the community and the action. I don’t see any reason to constrain blame to “being caused by the ideology of the community”. If members of the community cause it, and the existence of the community had a pretty direct effect, then it sure seems like you should hold the community responsible.
In your last paragraph, you sure are also conflating between “ideology” and “social network”. It seems really clear that the social network of EA played a huge role in FTX’s existence, so it seems like you would agree that the community should play some role, but then for some reason you are then additionally constraining things to the effect of some ill-specified ideology. Like, can a community of people with no shared ideology literally not be blamed for anything?
It seems really clear that the social network of EA played a huge role in FTX’s existence, so it seems like you would agree that the community should play some role, but then for some reason you are then additionally constraining things to the effect of some ill-specified ideology
No, I agree with you now that at the very least EA is highly complicit if not genuinely entirely responsible for causing FTX.
I don’t think we actually disagree on anything at this point. I’m just pointing out that, if the community completely disbanded and LessWrong shut down and rationalists stopped talking to each other and trained themselves not to think about things in rationalist terms, and after all that AU-Yudkowsky still decided to rob a bank, then there’s a meaningful sense in which the Inevitable Robbery was never “the rationality community’s” fault even though AU-Yudkowsky is a quintessential member. At least, it implies a different sort of calculus WRT considering the alternative world without the rationality community.
No, it implies a causal relationship between the community and the action. I don’t see any reason to constrain blame to “being caused by the ideology of the community”. If members of the community cause it, and the existence of the community had a pretty direct effect, then it sure seems like you should hold the community responsible.
In your last paragraph, you sure are also conflating between “ideology” and “social network”. It seems really clear that the social network of EA played a huge role in FTX’s existence, so it seems like you would agree that the community should play some role, but then for some reason you are then additionally constraining things to the effect of some ill-specified ideology. Like, can a community of people with no shared ideology literally not be blamed for anything?
No, I agree with you now that at the very least EA is highly complicit if not genuinely entirely responsible for causing FTX.
I don’t think we actually disagree on anything at this point. I’m just pointing out that, if the community completely disbanded and LessWrong shut down and rationalists stopped talking to each other and trained themselves not to think about things in rationalist terms, and after all that AU-Yudkowsky still decided to rob a bank, then there’s a meaningful sense in which the Inevitable Robbery was never “the rationality community’s” fault even though AU-Yudkowsky is a quintessential member. At least, it implies a different sort of calculus WRT considering the alternative world without the rationality community.