Elitism in EA sparks strong emotions in people, and I worry that we are talking past each other. Rather than asking whether EA "is elitist" (which means different things to different people), this survey focuses on specific experiences and feelings to get to the real substance of the matter.
This takes 5-30 minutes and your perspective matters. Feel free to skip the detailed descriptions if you want to save time. The survey covers thirteen key areas with contrasting viewpoints.
Here’s a list of actions you can take if you want to help:
- Click the “Agree” or “Disagree” button (NOT the karma arrows) on perspectives that resonate (or don’t) with your experience.
- To be clear:
- “Agree” if you find the perspective more resonant than not.
- “Disagree” if you find the perspective more dissonant than not.
- If you're unsure, don't click either button.
- Feel free to agree or disagree with one, both, or neither.
- Use the karma arrows only to upvote/downvote this entire post based on whether you think more/less Forum users should see it.
- Please do NOT agree/disagree or change your agree/disagree votes after June 30th, 2025.
- To be clear:
- Feel free to add missing perspectives! And agree/disagree with those too.
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- If you think this survey is valuable, please share this with your friends in the EA movement who may have thoughts/feelings about elitism.
Some additional thoughts that might helpful (feel free to skip):
- Even if you feel like an “elite” in the EA movement, please still participate! You might still find some of the perspectives below resonant or dissonant.
- If a perspective resonates with you even if you find it irrational, please still agree-vote it. I’m trying to capture the “vibes”, not necessarily what participants’ most accurate beliefs are.
- I worry that participants might dramatically change things about themselves based on other participants’ answers. Specifically, I would like people not to over-update their memories, or over-adjust their behaviour in either direction. The survey results are unlikely representative of the EA movement, and it’s likely to select for the following groups:
- People with strong feelings (especially negative ones) about elitism
- More active EA Forum users
- Furthermore, I’m using the EA Forum’s question post as an experimental survey. I expect many things to go wrong.
- Evaluations and comparisons of people can elicit strong feelings and I worry that participants might develop an “us vs them” dynamic. So, please remember to embody a scout mindset.
- I suspect this survey has a negative lean towards elitism. If some of my writings seem like I’m ascribing a negative value judgement to elitism or prescribing an intervention to reduce elitism, they’re not. I’m mostly trying to get a sense of how people feel about elitism.
This investigation is supported by the EA Infrastructure Fund.
The preview image is from Nikita Vasilevskiy.
7.a. I envy other EAs' economic and geographic advantages.
Needs not fulfilled: equality
Associated emotions: envy, anger
Description: “I’d like to be as rich as some EA folks, or migrate to a high-income country with more freedom, better infrastructure, and more effective governance. They could afford to live in the most expensive locations in the world, where most of the most important EA events and opportunities happen. It’s nice to not deal with visa, travel, or timezone issues. They worry less about electrical outages or being oppressed. I don't know how some afford non-profit salaries whilst raising families, or travel to different continents yearly as digital nomads. I know many of them live pretty frugally so they could donate more, but it seems inconsistent for some of them to still live such opulent lives. I feel angry and envious. I know it’s a bad idea, but I sometimes wish they would all live in a low-income country. That would convey a strong signal of solidarity that would make me trust them more.”