Review:

‘doing Good Better’ By William Macaskill

overall review score: 4.3
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‘Doing Good Better’ by William MacAskill is a thought-provoking book focused on effective altruism. It explores how individuals can maximize their positive impact through thoughtful charitable giving, ethical decision-making, and strategic social interventions. The book combines philosophical insights with practical guidance to help readers make smarter choices about improving the world.

Key Features

  • Introduction to effective altruism principles and ethical frameworks
  • Guidance on how to prioritize charitable activities for maximum impact
  • Case studies and real-world examples of effective altruism in action
  • Strategies for making rational and evidence-based decisions about philanthropy
  • Emphasis on long-term thinking and global welfare improvement

Pros

  • Provides a clear and accessible explanation of effective altruism concepts
  • Offers practical advice for responsible and impactful giving
  • Encourages thoughtful reflection on personal values and societal contribution
  • Supported by compelling examples and data-driven insights

Cons

  • May oversimplify complex ethical debates for the sake of accessibility
  • Some readers might find the focus on quantifying impact limiting or reductionist
  • Requires some background knowledge in ethics or philanthropy for full comprehension

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