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The triple problem displacement: Climate change and the politics of the Great Acceleration

Péter Wagner

2022European Journal of Social Theory20 citationsDOI

Abstract

Climate change is one of the greatest challenges that human societies have ever faced. After a late start, it is by now rather intensely debated and analysed also in the social sciences and humanities, though mostly through overly generic explanations in terms of an instrumental relation to nature, of capitalist expansion drives or of the human longing for comfort. In contrast, this article concentrates on the socio-political transformations since the middle of the 20th century, which have been referred to as the ‘Great Acceleration’ in the use of biophysical resources and in environmental degradation. It provides an analysis of the socio-political mechanisms that brought the resource-intensive path of social development about, showing how Western democratic societies tended to ‘solve’ difficult social problems by means of a triple displacement: onto other societies; onto nature and the planet; and into the future. As an unintended consequence, this displacement politics led to the globalization of resource-intensive development and to a planetary situation in which, at least as it appears in much of current debate, no further displacement is possible. The article concludes with insights for a more adequate approach to social phenomena of large scale and long duration in social theory.

Topics & Concepts

PoliticsPolitical economyDisplacement (psychology)DemocracySociologyGlobalizationResource (disambiguation)Environmental ethicsDevelopment economicsPolitical sciencePositive economicsEconomic systemNeoclassical economicsSocial scienceEconomicsLawPsychologyPhilosophyPsychotherapistComputer scienceComputer networkClimate Change and GeoengineeringGlobal Energy and Sustainability ResearchSustainability and Climate Change Governance