Depends on what kind of NRx. There isn’t a single value system shared among them.
The popular trichotomy is “Techno-commercialist / Theonomist / Ethno-nationalist”—I don’t know about the first two, but the ethnonationalists would probably disagree with a lot of Givewell’s suggestions.
The most coherent proposal I’ve heard so far is applying being TRS at the polling place to charity: The principle of optimising your donations for cultural-marxist outrage.
What cause would an NRx EA donate to?
Depends on what kind of NRx. There isn’t a single value system shared among them.
The popular trichotomy is “Techno-commercialist / Theonomist / Ethno-nationalist”—I don’t know about the first two, but the ethnonationalists would probably disagree with a lot of Givewell’s suggestions.
Not uniformly, I think—Japan is an Ethno-nationalist state, and also used to be the world’s largest supplier of foreign aid.
Ethno-nationalists certainly have no problem with geopolitics or mutually-beneficial investment, and foreign aid can be useful there.
The most coherent proposal I’ve heard so far is applying being TRS at the polling place to charity: The principle of optimising your donations for cultural-marxist outrage.
Sarah Hoyt isn’t quite NRx, but her recent (re)post here seems relevant.
In particular, the old distinction between deserving and undeserving poor.
The Austrian “Iron Ring” party. Restore the Hapsburg Empire!
Yes, I am aware that there are things to understand about the crazy straw design world. :)
NRx’s are generally not utilitarians.
I’ve met at least one claiming he is.
What ethical system do you follow?
I’m a virtue ethicist.
Ha. Good question.
Subverting the Cathedral, maybe?