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The fantasmatic narrative of ‘sustainable development’. A political analysis of the 2030 Global Development Agenda

Juan Tellería, Jorge García-Arias

2021Environment and Planning C Politics and Space51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The article offers a critical analysis of the United Nations 2030 Global Development Agenda, whose stated aim is to "transform the world" in such a way that no one is left behind. Drawing on post-Marxist theory, we argue that the 2030 Global Development Agenda is a fantasmatic narrative seeking to conceal the conflictual causes and the antagonistic origins of global development and sustainability issues. Within this fantasmatic narrative, ‘sustainable development’ is the empty signifier that articulates and sustains the agenda’s discourse. Our analysis of the ontological assumptions underpinning the documents that frame the agenda shows that, rather than transforming, the agenda naturalizes and consolidates the existing status quo: a status quo that has created (and continues to perpetuate) the global problems that the agenda aims to solve.

Topics & Concepts

Status quoNarrativeSustainable developmentPoliticsPolitical scienceUnderpinningSociologyNarrative inquiryEnvironmental ethicsSustainabilityLawEcologyCivil engineeringLinguisticsBiologyPhilosophyEngineeringSustainability and Climate Change GovernanceFoucault, Power, and EthicsInnovation, Sustainability, Human-Machine Systems
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