I think most EAs would agree with most of the claims made in the “what neoliberals believe in” post. Furthermore, the topics that are discussed on the neoliberal podcast often align with the broader political beliefs of EAs, e.g. global free trade is good, people should be allowed to make free choices as long as they don’t harm others, one should look at science and history to make decisions, large problems should be prioritized, etc.
There is a chance that this is just my EA bubble. Let me know if you have further questions.
Could you elaborate more on this “substantial overlap in beliefs” between EAs and neoliberals?
I think most EAs would agree with most of the claims made in the “what neoliberals believe in” post. Furthermore, the topics that are discussed on the neoliberal podcast often align with the broader political beliefs of EAs, e.g. global free trade is good, people should be allowed to make free choices as long as they don’t harm others, one should look at science and history to make decisions, large problems should be prioritized, etc.
There is a chance that this is just my EA bubble. Let me know if you have further questions.