RT info:eu-repo/semantics/workingPaper T1 Philanthrocapitalism and Hegemony in (Financing for) Development. The Philanthropic Discourse as a Neoliberal (Development Agenda) Artefact A1 García Arias, Jorge Ramón A1 Mediavilla, Juanjo A2 Economia Aplicada K1 Economía K1 Estadística K1 Philanthrocapitalism K1 Neoliberal development agenda K1 Hegemony K1 2030 agenda K1 Discourse analysis K1 Financing for development K1 International financialisation K1 Philanthrocapitalist institutions AB Based on a critical analysis of the financing for development (FfD) model established by theAddis Ababa Action Agenda, this article shows how that FfD model is structurally neoliberal,contributing to the literature that views the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development as a newphase of the Neoliberal Development Agenda (NDA), which has been consolidated as hegemonicwithin the international development (ID) field in recent decades. In this way, consideringphilanthrocapitalism as an ideological framework that proposes its own diagnoses and prognoses,we analyse various discourses of five philanthrocapitalist institutions (PIs) and two majorinternational organisations in the arena of ID —the OECD (Paris Declaration on Aids andEffectiveness, and Accra Agenda for Action) and the UN (2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development)—to point how PIs legitimate themselves. This article shows how philanthrocapitalism has beenconstituted not only as a key element within the current model of FfD but also as a genuineneoliberal artefact; that is, a device designed to perfectly encapsulate the NDA apparatus andscrupulously fostered by the discourse of international agencies to contribute to the metaobjectiveof consolidating the neoliberal model as hegemonic in the ID arena. YR 2018 FD 2018-02-09 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10612/7300 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10612/7300 DS BULERIA. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de León RD 25-abr-2024