That reasoning makes sense to me.
I’ve collected a bunch of EA analyses of how social social movements rise, fall, can be influential, etc. These are relevant to this issue, but, in line with your comment, I think none except the Rebecca Baron post are specifically about how EA might end or lose most of its value.
Just to say that I appreciate all the “mini literature reviews” you have been posting!
Update: There’s also the recent post EA considerations regarding increasing political polarization, which does, in some sections, directly discuss one pathway by which EA might end or lose most of its value. I’ve now added that to my collection too.
(I’m not saying I fully endorse that post.)
This is great, thanks!
That reasoning makes sense to me.
I’ve collected a bunch of EA analyses of how social social movements rise, fall, can be influential, etc. These are relevant to this issue, but, in line with your comment, I think none except the Rebecca Baron post are specifically about how EA might end or lose most of its value.
Just to say that I appreciate all the “mini literature reviews” you have been posting!
Update: There’s also the recent post EA considerations regarding increasing political polarization, which does, in some sections, directly discuss one pathway by which EA might end or lose most of its value. I’ve now added that to my collection too.
(I’m not saying I fully endorse that post.)
This is great, thanks!