Pushing systemic change via new mechanisms and general activism. Quadratic Voting, “radical antitrust” (don’t know what that means)
To me RxC looks like people who want to help but don’t find the EA approach compelling. Some comments (epistemic status: 75%): - They want systemic change and clearly care - They are about bold moves and testing new ideas without the level of due diligence that EA usually requires - They reach artists and activists (if you want an analogy, look at their stylish/garish website which is way more “out there” than any EA website I’ve ever seen in terms of design) - They seem embedded in the crypto community
RadicalxChange (RxC)
Pushing systemic change via new mechanisms and general activism. Quadratic Voting, “radical antitrust” (don’t know what that means)
To me RxC looks like people who want to help but don’t find the EA approach compelling. Some comments (epistemic status: 75%):
- They want systemic change and clearly care
- They are about bold moves and testing new ideas without the level of due diligence that EA usually requires
- They reach artists and activists (if you want an analogy, look at their stylish/garish website which is way more “out there” than any EA website I’ve ever seen in terms of design)
- They seem embedded in the crypto community
RxC also has some useful tools such as Quadratic Voting (QV): https://quadraticvote.radicalxchange.org/ we can use within EA.
For example, I used https://pol.is/home and QV for my In-Depth EA Program group to collectively decide on weekly topics for the program