In particular, ‘Inventing Human Rights: A History’ seems relevant to Moral Circle Expansion.
edit: I should’ve read the list fully! I’ve actually read The Honor Code. I didn’t find it that impressive but I guess the general idea makes sense. If we can make effective altruism something to be proud of—something to aspire to for people outside the movement, including people who currently denigrate it as being too elitist/out-of-touch/etc. - then we stand a chance at moral revolution.
I wonder if anyone has read these books here? https://www.theatlantic.com/books/archive/2022/04/social-change-books-lynn-hunt/629587/?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Future%20Perfect%204-19-22&utm_term=Future%20Perfect
In particular, ‘Inventing Human Rights: A History’ seems relevant to Moral Circle Expansion.
edit: I should’ve read the list fully! I’ve actually read The Honor Code. I didn’t find it that impressive but I guess the general idea makes sense. If we can make effective altruism something to be proud of—something to aspire to for people outside the movement, including people who currently denigrate it as being too elitist/out-of-touch/etc. - then we stand a chance at moral revolution.