I think so. As I understand the critique (and maybe I’m bringing my own baggage to it) EA brings with it a certain perspective that centers individual action and may have a tendency to overlook collective action and create certain blindspots around collective/political action.
That EA principles are not philosophically inconsistent with collective action is not, I believe, actually a very effective counter-argument to that point at all.
I think so. As I understand the critique (and maybe I’m bringing my own baggage to it) EA brings with it a certain perspective that centers individual action and may have a tendency to overlook collective action and create certain blindspots around collective/political action.
That EA principles are not philosophically inconsistent with collective action is not, I believe, actually a very effective counter-argument to that point at all.