Hello,
my name is Marcus, I live in Germany.
I figured out a lot of the knowledge shared here by myself over the years and now reached a point where I just had to start working on my own website before I bust from all those ideas wanting to go out.
I tried to find out if such content already existed but first failed. I finally discovered this and a few similar websites yesterday, after Spencer Greenberg of www.clearerthinking.org answered my desperate email and pointed me to "the rationalist movement".
Bang! Finally I wasn't alone anymore, and there is even an LW meetup in my home city Frankfurt!
Now I am hoping to find more answers here.
Apparently, there are no websites / organisations similar to LW, EA or CFAR (Jeeez! I can't believe I'm already using these shorts that were 100% mysterious to me yesterday) in Germany. Does that really mean I am the spearhead of world saving here once I go live???
Anyway, I wonder what is being done to give impact to "the cause"?
The rational (sic!) things to be done seem to be:
- Building a website and make "How To" videos that will spread the (boiled down and simplified) word to the widest possible audience
- Start online petitions to implement rationalism into regular school education
- Ask Bill Gates for a few billions in donations
- Found a political party (OK, probably no use in the U.S., but certainly doable in Germany)
I am just thinking out loud here.
Or has this already been done and failed?
What is actually MOVING in the rationalist movement?
Who has an overview of whats going on?
Happy to be here and anxious about feedback! :-)
Take care, Marcus.
One possible approach is to go meta and write about what you wanted to read but couldn't find... that is, the summary of "what is currently being done in the rationalist community". There is at least one person who would like to read such article: you! And the chance is, you are not alone.
(This is analogical to a classical advice for wannabe entrepreneurs: make stuff that you wanted to buy but you couldn't find it on the market. It means you have identified a real issue, and chance is there are other people in a situation similar to yours, i.e. your potential future customers.)
Making the complete summary at once could be difficult, so you could write it as a series of articles. Make research about who is doing what, and when you have enough material for an article, write it. Maybe one article about organizations such as MIRI and CFAR, another article about local meetups, next article about podcasts... dunno, is there anything else? Probably yes.
Problem is, being a newcomer is a disadvantage at doing such research: you start from the position of having less knowledge than your future readers, so you much work twice as hard to get ahead of them. (You wouldn't want to write an equivalent of: "Hey guys, have you heard that there is an organization called MIRI trying to prevent an artificial intelligence from killing us all? Weird, huh?") But if you approach the topic diligently, study the available material, perhaps ask a few questions, and find volunteers to review the draft of your article... it can be done.