Tournament: Newman Smith | Round: 2 | Opponent: Colleyville Heritage | Judge:
Vattimo 26 Zabala 11
(Gianni, Prof. of Theoretical Philosophy @ U of Turin, Santiago, Prof. of Philosophy @ U of Barcelona, Hermeneutic Communism, pgs. 124-131)
The and#34;Bolivarian Revolutionand#34; is Chavez’s commitment to twenty first- century socialism.and#34;
AND
and democratic model is again summoning the specter of communism throughout the world.and#34;
The impact is extinction – neoliberalism reduces existence itself to property to be exchanged, producing a drive to a single way of knowing and being – that causes massive structural violence and environmental destruction
Lander ’2,
(Edgardo, Prof. of Sociology and Latin American studies at the Venezuelan Central University in Caracas, and#34;Eurocentrism, Modern Knowledges, and the and#34;Naturaland#34; Order of Global Capital, Nepantla: Views from Southand#34;, 3.2, muse)
Just as resources formerly considered to be commons, or of communal use, were
AND
intensified, totalitarian monoculture of Eurocentric knowledge only lead to destruction and death.
The alternative – the judge should vote negative to reject neoliberal knowledge production and endorse globalization from below
Choi, Murphy, and Caro 4
Jung Min, John W, Manuel J, Professor of Sociology SDSU, Professor of Sociology University of Miami, Professor of Sociology Barry University, Globalization with a Human Face, pg. 6-9
Many critics have begun to wonder why hamburgers and jeans can be globalized, but
AND
less alienating ways? With little left to why not pursue alternative visions?