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Paul Christiano Influencing the far future online Introduction In an earlier post we reviewed the arguments in favor of the idea that we should primarily assess causes in terms of whether they help build a society that’s likely to survive and flourish in the very long-term. We think this is a plausible position, but it raises the question: what activities in fact do help improve the world over the very long term, and of those, which are best? We’ve been asked this question several times in recent case studies. First, we propose a very broad categorisation of how our actions today might affect the long-run future.

Influencing the far future

Paul Christiano

80,000 Hours, October 7, 2013

Abstract

Introduction In an earlier post we reviewed the arguments in favor of the idea that we should primarily assess causes in terms of whether they help build a society that’s likely to survive and flourish in the very long-term. We think this is a plausible position, but it raises the question: what activities in fact do help improve the world over the very long term, and of those, which are best? We’ve been asked this question several times in recent case studies. First, we propose a very broad categorisation of how our actions today might affect the long-run future.

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