Keyhole solution
Cause prioritization wiki, 2019
Abstract
This article discusses the idea of “keyhole solutions,” which are proposed as a way of thinking that focuses on narrow, targeted solutions to problems rather than taking more drastic measures. It argues that keyhole solutions can be used in various contexts to address contentious causes involving political change or advances in technology by targeting specific problems that arise from those changes. The article provides examples of keyhole solutions in the areas of open borders and natalism and explores how they can be used to mitigate or eliminate perceived problems while still achieving the desired goals. The article also discusses related concepts such as compromise, reductionism, and cost-benefit analysis. – AI-generated abstract.
