Effective altruists often express surprise that the idea of effective altruism only came about so recently. For instance, my student group recently hosted Elie Hassenfeld for a talk in which he made remarks to that effect, and I’ve heard other people working for EA organizations express the same sentiment. But no one seems to be actually worried about this—just smug that they’ve figured out something that no one else had.
I do think this is worrying, or at least worth looking into. This is part of why I’ve been looking into the history of earning to give (I, II, III).
I do think this is worrying, or at least worth looking into. This is part of why I’ve been looking into the history of earning to give (I, II, III).