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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 198x129x20 mm, kaal: 279 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Jul-2016
  • Kirjastus: Guardian Faber Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1783350512
  • ISBN-13: 9781783350513
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 198x129x20 mm, kaal: 279 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Jul-2016
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  • ISBN-10: 1783350512
  • ISBN-13: 9781783350513
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A radical reassessment of how we can most effectively help others by a rising star of philosophy and leading social entrepreneur.

'A surprising and often counterintuitive look at the best ways to make a difference . . . MacAskill is that rarest of beasts: a do-gooder who uses his head more than his heart.' SUNDAY TIMES

Most of us want to make a difference. We donate to charity, buy Fairtrade coffee, or try to cut down on our carbon emissions. Rarely do we know if we're really helping, and despite our best intentions, our actions can have ineffective - and sometimes downright harmful - outcomes. Confronting this problem, William MacAskill developed the concept of effective altruism, a practical, data-driven approach which shows that each of us has the power to do an astonishing amount of good, given the right information. His conclusions are often surprising; by examining the charities we give to, the goods we buy and the careers we pursue, Doing Good Better is a fascinating and original guide which shows how, through simple actions, you can improve thousands of lives - including your own.

'A data nerd after my own heart.' BILL GATES

'Required reading for anyone interested in making the world better.' STEVEN LEVITT, co-author of Freakonomics

'Effective altruism - efforts that actually help people rather than making you feel good or helping you show off - is one of the great new ideas of the 21st century. Doing Good Better is the definitive guide to this exciting new movement.' STEVEN PINKER, author of The Better Angels of Our Nature

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A radical reassessment of how we can most effectively help others by a rising star of philosophy and leading social entrepreneur.
Abbreviations ix
Introduction: Worms and Water Pumps 1(18)
How can you do the most good?
1 You Are the 1%
19(14)
Just how much can you achieve?
Part I The Five Key Questions of Effective Altruism
2 Hard Trade-offs
33(18)
Key question 1 How many people benefit, and by how much?
3 How You Can Save Hundreds of Lives
51(14)
Key question 2 Is this the most effective thing you can do?
4 Why You Shouldn't Donate to Disaster Relief
65(15)
Key question 3 Is this area neglected?
5 The Best Person Who Ever Lived is an Unknown Ukrainian Man
80(16)
Key question 4 What would have happened otherwise?
6 Why Voting Is Like Donating Thousands of Dollars to Charity
96(29)
Key question 5 What are the chances of success, and how good would success be?
Part II Effective Altruism in Action
7 Overhead Costs, CEO Pay and Other Confusions
125(33)
Which charities make the most difference?
8 The Moral Case for Sweatshop Goods
158(23)
How can consumers make the most difference?
9 Don't 'Follow Your Passion
181(41)
Which careers make the most difference?
10 Poverty vs Climate Change vs Which cause should you focus on?
222(21)
Conclusion: Becoming an Effective Altruist What should you do right now? 243(5)
Appendix: Summary 248(5)
Thinking like an effective altruist
Acknowledgements 253(2)
Notes 255(48)
Selected sources and resources 303(12)
Index 315
William MacAskill is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oxford and co-founder of non-profits Giving What We Can and 80,000 Hours, which inspire people to use their time and money as effectively as possible to fight the world's most pressing problems. Between them they have raised over $12 million for the most cost-effective charities plus a further $380 million in lifetime pledges. He and his organisations have been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Today programme, and on Fox News, NPR and TED.