I also see that if someone strongly commits themselves to socialism such that they make it their identity, then they, even if they are vegan, attack effective altruists for "not taking the systemic issues of capitalism" seriously. If they just made "doing good" or "making the world a better place" their identity and searched for whatever…
I also see that if someone strongly commits themselves to socialism such that they make it their identity, then they, even if they are vegan, attack effective altruists for "not taking the systemic issues of capitalism" seriously. If they just made "doing good" or "making the world a better place" their identity and searched for whatever system achieves that goal, then they would not attack effective altruism. And, well, they would not attack real capitalism either because real capitalism does maximize wellbeing more compared to real socialism.
I also see that if someone strongly commits themselves to socialism such that they make it their identity, then they, even if they are vegan, attack effective altruists for "not taking the systemic issues of capitalism" seriously. If they just made "doing good" or "making the world a better place" their identity and searched for whatever system achieves that goal, then they would not attack effective altruism. And, well, they would not attack real capitalism either because real capitalism does maximize wellbeing more compared to real socialism.