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Stefan Schubert and Lucius Caviola Effective altruism and the human mind: the clash between impact and intuition collection Humans are more altruistic than one might think. Many of us want to have a positive impact on the world. We donate to charity, volunteer for a good cause, or choose a career to make a difference. Annual US donations sum to $500 billion-about 2% of GDP-and no less than 25% of Americans volunteer for a good cause. People make real altruistic sacrifices on a scale that’s often underappreciated.

Effective altruism and the human mind: the clash between impact and intuition

Stefan Schubert and Lucius Caviola (eds.)

New York, NY, 2024

Abstract

Humans are more altruistic than one might think. Many of us want to have a positive impact on the world. We donate to charity, volunteer for a good cause, or choose a career to make a difference. Annual US donations sum to $500 billion-about 2% of GDP-and no less than 25% of Americans volunteer for a good cause. People make real altruistic sacrifices on a scale that’s often underappreciated.