Problem areas beyond 80,000 Hours' current priorities mentions "Broadly promoting positive values".
I have some some questions:
What are the values that are needed to further EA's interests?
Where (in which cultures or areas of culture at large) are they deficient, or where might they become deficient in the future?
Problem areas... mentions "altruism" and "concern for other sentient beings". Maybe those are the two that EA is most essentially concerned with. If so, what are the support values needed for maximizing those values?
A few free ideas occasioned by this:
1. The fact that this is a government paper makes me think of "people coming together to write a mission statement." To an extent, values are agreed-upon by society, and it's good to bear that in mind. (Working with widespread values instead of against them, accepting that to an extent values are socially-constructed (or aren't, but the crowd could be objectively right and you wrong) and adjusting to what's popular instead of using a lot of energy to try to change things.)
2. My first reaction when reading the "Champion democracy,..." list is "everybody knows about those things... boring", but if you want to do good, you shouldn't be dissuaded by the "unsexiness" of a value or pursuit. That could be a supporting value to the practice of altruism.