Here's a link to my entry to the Criticism and Red Teaming Contest.
My argument is that EA’s underlying principles default towards a form of totalitarianism. Ultimately, I conclude that we need a reformulated concept of EA to safeguard against this risk.
Questions, comments and critiques are welcomed.
EDIT 16 JUNE 2022: Just a quick note to thank everyone for their comments. This is my first full post on the forum and it's really rewarding to see people engaging with the post and offering their critiques.
Thanks for this, and I can definitely see the parallels here.
Interestingly, from an initial read of the extracts you helpfully posted above, I can see Popper's argument working for or against mine.
On one hand, it is not hard to identify a utopian strain in EA thought (particularly in long-termism as you have pointed out). On the other, I think there is a strong case to be made that EA is doing exactly what Popper suggests when he says: Work for the elimination of concrete evils rather than for the realization of abstract goods. Do not aim at establishing happiness by political means. Rather aim at the elimination of concrete miseries. I see the EA community's efforts in areas like malaria and direct cash transfers as falling firmly within the 'elimination of concrete evils' camp.