

“Notes on dynamism, power, & virtue” by Lizka
This is very rough — it's functionally a collection of links/notes/excerpts that feel related. I don’t think what I’m sharing is in a great format; if I had more mental energy, I would have chosen a more-linear structure to look at this tangle of ideas. But publishing in the current form[1] seemed better than not sharing at all.
I sometimes feel like two fuzzy perspective-clusters[2] are pulling me in opposite directions:
Cluster 1: “Getting stuff done, building capacity, being willing to make tradeoffs & high-stakes decisions, etc.”
- There are very real, urgent problems in the world. Some decision-makers are incredibly irresponsible — perhaps ~evil — and I wish other people had more influence. Pretending like we’re helpless (I do not think we are, at least in expectation), ignoring decisions/tradeoffs we are in fact making, or trying to abdicate the power we have — perhaps to keep our hands [...]
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Outline:
(06:16) List (excerpts)
(07:18) Dynamism, carving up the future, gardens
(07:23) Dynamism vs stasis
(10:00) Carving up the future
(11:50) Gardening as an alternative to carving things up?
(12:32) An approach that focuses on legitimacy, boundaries, liberalism...
(18:46) Virtues & cooperation
(18:49) Virtue as ~parenting yourself
(20:32) Making oneself a beacon/fixed point (not enough to approach everything strategically when playing a part of a whole)
(22:41) Paretotopia & cooperation
(24:12) Appendix: lightly adapted from one of my messy internal docs
The original text contained 6 footnotes which were omitted from this narration.
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First published:
June 3rd, 2025
Source:
https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/yYX7Rk7mHWxgwc762/notes-on-dynamism-power-and-virtue
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Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.
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