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How EA depoliticises morally odious jobs Summary: In Silicon Valley and Wall Street, depending where you look, you'll find relatively liberal workforces that rival the liberal attitudes of academia, media, entertainment. But they're still some of the most morally odious places to work. They thrive precisely when they're taking shit out of everyone else's mouths. And it is really funny that like an ethicist is saying these are morally neutral jobs. We're not. Quantitative hedge fund trading, management consulting, technology startup. These are some of themost morally odious jobs that you can tell. Transcript: Speaker 1 By the time he wrote his 2015 book, Doing Good Better, he had already backpedaled on the any high paying job possible and give what you can and had instead started to advise and encourage People to quote, take what it sees as morally neutral or positive jobs, quantitative hedge fund trading, management consulting, technology startup. So 80,000 hours started, these are morally neutral or positive jobs. Let me say that list again. We're not. Quantitative hedge fund trading, management consulting, technology startup. So in other words, take jobs on Wall Street, take jobs at McKinsey, take jobs in Silicon Valley. Speaker 2 Honestly, and Silicon Valley. Speaker 1 Because these are morally neutral at best morally positive. Speaker 2 Which is... And it is really funny that like an ethicist is saying these are morally neutral jobs. These are some of the most morally odious jobs that you can tell. Even if the field and as you know, maybe I don't know if we'll get the time to talk to it, but there are a lot of surveys of people's workforces, workforces in these places, right? And in Silicon Valley and Wall Street, depending where you look, you'll find relatively liberal workforces that rival the liberal attitudes of academia, media, entertainment. They're still some of the most morally odious places to work. They thrive precisely when they're taking shit out of everyone else's mouths. Who impose externalities that threaten the entire economy of this country, of the world, of other countries, which encourage and help firms figure out how to evade the law, break the Law, poison air, poison water, destroy livelihoods.

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This Machine Kills

Democratic societies involve a commitment to much more than a representative system of government with free and fair elections. Democracy involves a commitment to the equal standing of citizens and an equal respect for their interests. Such equal standing and respect are manifest when citizens are formally equal under the law— there is no second-class citizenship—and when all citizens possess an equal opportunity for political influence and participation.

Just Giving: Why Philanthropy Is Failing Democracy and How It Can Do Better

Rob Reich

If countries are to retain any dependable link to the international market under these conditions, they must find some way to insert themselves into industrial lines. Between 2001 and 2007, rising rates of global manufacturing expansion briefly created an opening for export-led development across the BRICS economies (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa), inspiring some economists to theorize that the incomes of richer and poorer regions were converging, reversing their centuries-long divergence due to the lasting legacy of colonialism. However, this mini-boom turned out to depend on debt-fueled consumption in the high-income countries, which ended abruptly after the 2007 deflation of the US housing bubble—once again revealing a wider tendency to industrial overcapacity and underinvestment worldwide.

Automation and the Future of Work

Aaron Benanav

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