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17 Post author: ChristianKl 16 October 2014 11:53AM

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Comment author: HungryHobo 17 October 2014 09:56:31AM 0 points [-]

In a perfect world. But tribalism is a tough nut to crack. sometimes people will oppose interventions for serious problems largely because the other tribe is in favour.

Comment author: ChristianKl 17 October 2014 02:33:25PM -1 points [-]

James argues that we should specifically play into tribalism.

Comment author: buybuydandavis 17 October 2014 06:48:27PM 0 points [-]

Which, although I initially pooh poohed it, could be a transformative idea.

Are there any teams and competitions in effective altruism? Rankings? Keeping track of who is winning? Rivalries?

I've been playing Ingress for a while, and all the effort both sides are putting in for nothing nags at me. Time spent on sports, or politics, nags at me.

If we harnessed that "team spirit" toward actually producing value in the world, that would make a very different world.

Altruism Sport. Go team go. Rah Rah Rah.

And back to James, sure, you'd probably want to appeal to the Red team, appeal to the Blue team, and also appeal to the antidivisive We as well. Play all the messages to all the markets.

Comment author: James_Miller 17 October 2014 10:11:22PM 5 points [-]

If it is transformative, Scott Alexander deserves the credit.

Comment author: ChristianKl 17 October 2014 07:35:57PM -1 points [-]

If we harnessed that "team spirit" toward actually producing value in the world, that would make a very different world.

Providing we actually do work on the right projects and don't pick the wrong battles.