Super cool! Here’s a few questions that might be nice to ask:
You’ve been cited extensively in MacAskill’s recent book ‘What We Owe The Future’, have you read the book yet, and if so what are your thoughts, if any?
Are there any notable gaps or areas of the history of abolitionism that you think deserve more attention from researchers and/or scholars?
What are some of the challenges or obstacles that historians of abolitionism face in their research, and how do you overcome these challenges?
In what ways do you think the principles of effective altruism can help to advance the causes of social justice and equality that were so central to the abolitionist movement?
Super cool! Here’s a few questions that might be nice to ask:
You’ve been cited extensively in MacAskill’s recent book ‘What We Owe The Future’, have you read the book yet, and if so what are your thoughts, if any?
Are there any notable gaps or areas of the history of abolitionism that you think deserve more attention from researchers and/or scholars?
What are some of the challenges or obstacles that historians of abolitionism face in their research, and how do you overcome these challenges?
In what ways do you think the principles of effective altruism can help to advance the causes of social justice and equality that were so central to the abolitionist movement?
Will keep my eye out for the next 80,000 Hours Podcast, thanks!