Is there a particular article or statement from an organization that made you think influencing legislation isn’t one of the movement’s aims?
I suppose from what I’ve read I get the sense it’s mainly about careers and philanthropy rather than lobbying/activism, though that may be a case of what you later describe. Also @anonymous_EA ’s post does suggest this idea:
EA growth itself is much less prioritized now than it was a few years ago.
Thanks for your time, I’ll look into the influencing policy stuff.
I suppose from what I’ve read I get the sense it’s mainly about careers and philanthropy rather than lobbying/activism, though that may be a case of what you later describe. Also @anonymous_EA ’s post does suggest this idea:
Thanks for your time, I’ll look into the influencing policy stuff.