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EA Institutions' Response to the FTX Collapse - Footnote 32

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The source does not discuss the broader EA cultural critique, concentration of influence in a small intellectual elite, prioritization of quantifiable impact metrics, concerns about institutional culture, power dynamics, or governance. It also does not mention EA philosophers contesting the claim that EA's philosophical framework contributed causally to the fraud, or distinguishing between institutional and philosophical critiques.

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Found: **Broader EA cultural critique**: A strand of criticism argued that the FTX collapse was not an isolated aberration but symptomatic of systemic issues—including concentration of influence in a small i

Note: The source does not discuss the broader EA cultural critique, concentration of influence in a small intellectual elite, prioritization of quantifiable impact metrics, concerns about institutional culture, power dynamics, or governance. It also does not mention EA philosophers contesting the claim that EA's philosophical framework contributed causally to the fraud, or distinguishing between institutional and philosophical critiques.

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