Sustainable Development: The Post-Capitalist Order
Learn about sustainable development and the flaws of global capitalism. Understand the SDGs and how they can transform our economy for the better. Ideal for policy professionals, development practitioners, and students interested in economics and development.
What you will learn
- Policy professionals who want to understand frameworks for SDG planning
- Development practitioners seeking information on goals-based development
- Advanced undergraduates and graduate students interested in economics, development, and other key concepts related to the SDGs
- The benefits and pitfalls of global capitalism
- The history of economic growth, expansion of industries, and globalization
- The challenges of growth on a finite planet
- The main objectives of sustainable development and how they account for the shortcomings of the present capitalist system
- The world?s progress towards sustainable development and the road map forward
- Module 1: What is Sustainable Development
Program Overview
Our present system of global capitalism is flawed. While it has produced immense wealth and economic growth in nearly all regions of the world, it has also prioritized profits over people and harmful consumption practices over the needs of our planet. Sustainable development must bring about a new world order to replace the vices of global capitalism, ensuring development, human wellbeing, and environmental security. This course presents Agenda 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals as the necessary successor to laissez faire-style capitalism, and emphasizes the urgency of embracing sustainable development objectives to transform our economy into a more reactive, efficient, inclusive, and environmentally-conscious system.
This 8-week massive open online course (MOOC) provides an in-depth look at the shortcomings of our current and past global economies, and shows why and how sustainable development has become the universally-prioritized agenda for the future of our world. The topics covered range from market economics to education, gender equality, international trade, financing, and more.
This course is for:
Policy professionals who want to understand frameworks for SDG planning
Development practitioners seeking information on goals-based development
Advanced undergraduates and graduate students interested in economics, development, and other key concepts related to the SDGs