Need to do more thinking on whether this point is correct, but a lot of what you’re saying about forging our own institutions reminds me of Abraham Rowe’s forum post on EA critiques:
EA is neglecting trying to influence non-EA organizations, and this is becoming more detrimental to impact over time.
I’m assuming that EA is generally not missing huge opportunities for impact. As time goes on, theoretically many grants / decisions in the EA space ought to be becoming more effective, and closer to what the peak level of impact possible might be.
Despite this, it seems like relatively little effort is put into changing the minds of non-EA funders, and pushing them toward EA donation opportunities, and a lot more effort is put into shaping the prioritization work of a small number of EA thinkers.
I love your thoughts on this.
Need to do more thinking on whether this point is correct, but a lot of what you’re saying about forging our own institutions reminds me of Abraham Rowe’s forum post on EA critiques: