A new collection of essays edited by Carol J Adams, Alice Crary, and Lori Gruen brings together activists and scholars from a wide range of perspectives to critically reflect on effective altruism.
The article discusses the concept of effective altruism and its potential harm. It argues that while effective altruism promises to do good, it can also cause harm by creating a culture of utilitarianism that values efficiency over empathy and ignores the needs and perspectives of marginalized communities. The article suggests that effective altruism should be approached with caution and a critical eye towards its potential consequences.
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The article discusses the concept of effective altruism and its potential harm. It argues that while effective altruism promises to do good, it can also cause harm by creating a culture of utilitarianism that values efficiency over empathy and ignores the needs and perspectives of marginalized communities. The article suggests that effective altruism should be approached with caution and a critical eye towards its potential consequences.