We talk about a wide variety of stuff on LW, but we don't spend much time trying to identify the very highest-utility stuff to discuss and promoting additional discussion of it. This thread is a stab at that. Since it's just comments, you can feel more comfortable bringing up ideas that might be wrong or unoriginal (but nevertheless have relatively high expected value, since existential risks are such an important topic).
After his cryonics hour with Robin Hanson, orthonormal wrote:
This is something I've been vaguely wondering myself. CFAR or similar seems like it might be one way to do this, but right now their methodology doesn't look very scalable (in-person workshops run by a small number of highly trained employees; contrast with LW or HPMoR). I'd be interested to hear if they have any plans to scale their operations up and if so what those plans look like. I'm also curious if they're trying to get leading psychologists like Keith Stanovich or Daniel Kahneman involved--this seems like it would be useful for a bunch of reasons.
Another idea is to try to spread the politics is the mind-killer or nonviolent communication memes more strongly... in other words, try to accelerate the historical trend towards decreased violence, as discussed by Steven Pinker and others. I've heard rumors that Middle Easterners' aggression may be caused by zinc deficiency from eating unleavened bread; don't know how true/useful that is.
Also, see Taleb's Antifragile
I suspect some history/culture is a better explanation... But why not drop some zinc on them just in case? Go Team America!