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Mexico RenewablesTournament: Olathe Northwest | Round: 1 | Opponent: Shawnee Mission southwest | Judge: Andrew Halverson Plan:The United States federal government should increase biofuel, solar, and wind renewable energy investment and power grid integration with the United Mexican States.Advantage 1 is Naval powerCost-competitive biofuels are key to insulate the Navy from oil shocks – that’s key to preserve naval powerTodd Woody, 7/19/2012, Forbes, "the navy’s great green fleet strikes back," http://www.forbes.com/sites/toddwoody/2012/07/19/the-navys-great-green-fleet-strikes-back/-http://www.forbes.com/sites/toddwoody/2012/07/19/the-navys-great-green-fleet-strikes-back/ The Navy aims to deploy a permanent green strike force in 2016.¶ As Mabus Scenario 1 is KoreaNorth Korean conflict is inevitable – having the capability to project forces is key to prevent conflictChi-dong 12 ~Lee Chi-dong, June 8, 2012, "NK proliferation threatens both U.S. and China: Panetta", Yonhap, http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/national/2012/06/08/52/0301000000AEN20120608000400315F.HTML-http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/national/2012/06/08/52/0301000000AEN20120608000400315F.HTML, DMintz~ The United States and China share responsibility for resolving the issue of North Korea’s proliferation Korean war goes nuclear, spills over globally—-risk of miscalc is high and this time is differentSteven Metz 3-13, Chairman of the Regional Strategy and Planning Department and Research Professor of National Security Affairs at the Strategic Studies Institute, 3/13/13, "Strategic Horizons: Thinking the Unthinkable on a Second Korean War," http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/articles/12786/strategic-horizons-thinking-the-unthinkable-on-a-second-korean-war Today, North Korea is the most dangerous country on earth and the greatest threat Scenario 2 is BMDNaval capabilities key to sea-based BMDS effectivenessGoure et al 8 (Dr. Daniel, Vice President with the Lexington Institute, a nonprofit public-policy research ,the director of the Office of Strategic Competitiveness in the Office of the Secretary of Defense, senior analyst on national security and defense issues with the Center for Naval Analyses, Science Applications International Corporation, SRS Technologies, R26D Associates and System Planning Corporation, "Sea based missile and air defenses: A Key to U.S. Naval Power in the 21st Century", Lexington Institute, http://www.lexingtoninstitute.org/library/resources/documents/NavalStrikeForum/sea-based-missile-and-air-defenses.pdf-http://www.lexingtoninstitute.org/library/resources/documents/NavalStrikeForum/sea-based-missile-and-air-defenses.pdf) The ability to deploy naval units forward in peacetime, close to potential ballistic missile BMD is key to offensive nuclear capabilitiesAdmiral James O. Ellis, United States Navy, STRATCOM, Testmiony before the Senate Armed Services Committee on Missile Defense, 3-11-2004, "The Operational-ization of Global Missile Defense" In May 2001, President Bush stated, "We need new concepts of deterrence That signal independently deters Chinese conflictRoss 2002, Robert Ross, Prof PoliSci @ Boston College and Assoc. Prof East Asian Studies @ Harvard Univ., 2002, Belfer Center, "Navigating the Taiwan Strait" The U.S.-China military balance undermines PRC confidence that it can deter Conflict with China goes nuclearGlaser 2011 (Professor of Political Science and International Affairs and Director of the Institute for Security and Conflict Studies at the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University, Will China’s Rise Lead to War? Subtitle: Why Realism Does Not Mean Pessimism, Foreign Affairs, March/April, lexis) ACCOMMODATION ON TAIWAN? The prospects for avoiding intense military competition and war may be Scenario 3 is SyriaNaval power is the only way to successful resolve the Syrian crisis, intervention is inevitable the Aff ensures it’s successfulWeiss 8-28. Michael 2013 "How to Oust Assad." Foreign Affairs.. Web. 26 Sept. 2013. http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/139874/michael-weiss/how-to-oust-assad. The good news is that there aren’t many high-use tarmacs left to hit Effective intervention is key to prevent widespread chemical weapons useJuul, Policy Analyst at the Center for American Progress Action Fund, 13 (Juul, April 30, 2013, News Opinion, "U.S. Must Launch a Diplomatic Offensive in Syria," http://www.usnews.com/debate-club/should-the-obama-administration-do-more-in-syria/us-must-launch-a-diplomatic-offensive-in-syria//RM-http://www.usnews.com/debate-club/should-the-obama-administration-do-more-in-syria/us-must-launch-a-diplomatic-offensive-in-syria//RM, 7/13/13, AR) The news that the Assad regime in Syria has likely used sarin nerve agent on Chemical warfare leads to extinctionDUJS, Dartmouth forum for sharing undergraduate research and enriching scientific knowledge, 09 ~Dartmouth Undergraduate of Science, May 22, 2009, "Human Extinction: The Uncertainty of Our Fate", http://dujs.dartmouth.edu/spring-2009/human-extinction-the-uncertainty-of-our-fate~~23.UcyTn8pFUoy-http://dujs.dartmouth.edu/spring-2009/human-extinction-the-uncertainty-of-our-fate, 7/13/13, AR) Man will destroy himself.¶ Another possibility is the death of mankind at the hands Advantage 2 is Air PowerAir Force and Navy working on Biofuels now to solve energy security needs but it lacks a cost competitive market, the plan is keyFitzgareld, 9-17, (Mike Fitzgareld, September 17th 2013, "Enyart: Air Force should fly with homegrown fuel" BND, http://www.bnd.com/2013/09/17/2801195/enyart-pushes-for-bill-to-turn.html BELLEVILLE — U.S. Rep. Bill Enyart, D-Belleville, Scenario 1 is warAir superiority deters conflicts in the South China Sea, India-Pakistan, and IranTellis 98~Ashley, Ashley J., Senior Political Scientist at RAND specializing in South Asian Security, Chung Min Lee, James Mulvenona, Courtney Purrington, and Michael D. Swaine, http://www.rand.org/pubs/monograph_reports/MR897/MR897.chap3.pdf-http://www.rand.org/pubs/monograph_reports/MR897/MR897.chap3.pdf, accessed on 7/19/12, Kfo~ REGIONAL CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE This subsection attempts to synthesize An Indo-Pak war would escalate to extinctionGSN 10 ~GSN, "Regional Nuclear War Could Devastate World Population, Report Warns," March 16, 2010, http://www.nti.org/gsn/article/regional-nuclear-war-could-devastate-world-population-report-warns/-http://www.nti.org/gsn/article/regional-nuclear-war-could-devastate-world-population-report-warns/, accessed on 7/19/12, Kfo~ Computer modeling suggests a nuclear exchange between India and Pakistan would block out the sun South China Sea conflict causes nuclear warWittner 11 (Lawrence S. Wittner, Emeritus Professor of History at the State University of New York/Albany, Wittner is the author of eight books, the editor or co-editor of another four, and the author of over 250 published articles and book reviews. From 1984 to 1987, he edited Peace 26 Change, a journal of peace research., 11/28/2011, "Is a Nuclear War With China Possible?", www.huntingtonnews.net/14446-http://www.huntingtonnews.net/14446) Iran causes an arms race that goes nuclearKroenig 12 Matthew Kroenig, Jan/Feb 2012, Kroenig is an assistant professor of Government at Georgetown University and a Stanton Nuclear Security Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, From July 2010 to July 2011, he was a Special Adviser in the Office of the U.S. Secretary of Defense, responsible for defense strategy and policy on Iran, "Time to Attack Iran: Why a Strike Is the Least Bad Option," Foreign Affairs, http://www.foreignaffairs.com/print/13405 Some states in the region are doubting U.S. resolve to stop the Scenario 2 is Japanese RearmDecline in US East Asian Air Credibility triggers Japanese rearm that sparks arms race and conflict Still, much depends on what Washington does. The key is whether the United Asian arms races will spark nuclear conflict and extinctionStephen Cimbala, Comparative Strategy, Anticipatory Attacks: Nuclear Crisis Stability in Future Asia, Vol. 27 ~232, 2008, informaworld The spread of nuclear weapons in Asia presents a complicated mosaic of possibilities in this Scenario 3 is EnergyDOD oil dependence will cause four scenarios for conflict: China, Straight of Hormuz, Terrorism, and Mexico collapseParthemore 10~Christine Parthemore, Fellow at the Center for a New American Security, September 2010, "Fueling the Future Force Preparing the Department of Defense for a Post-Petroleum Era," http://www.cnas.org/files/documents/publications/CNAS_Fueling20the20Future20Force_NaglParthemore.pdf-http://www.cnas.org/files/documents/publications/CNAS_Fueling the Future Force_NaglParthemore.pdf, accessed on 7/11/12, Kfo~ The Risks of Petroleum Dependence The growing world demand for petroleum presents major geostrategic risks Contention 2 is SolvencyMexico can become the world-leader in advanced biofuel production – but cost competitiveness and technological hurdles hold the industry back, plan solvesMariano Castillo, 8/13/2011, CNN, "Mexico sees future with biofuels," http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/americas/08/12/mexico.biofuels/index.html-http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/americas/08/12/mexico.biofuels/index.html Mexico is known for its oil production, but it could be its less obvious An energy transition solves the reasons why heg is bad – oil dependence forces the US into wars of imperialism and overextensionClark 12~Wesley Clark, US Army General, Rhodes Scholarship-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhodes_Scholarship to the University of Oxford where he obtained a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosophy,_Politics_and_Economics, and later graduated from the Command and General Staff College-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Command_and_General_Staff_College with a master’s degree in military science-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_science, May 23, 2012, "American Families Need American Fuel," http://energy.nationaljournal.com/2012/05/powering-our-military-whats-th.php~~232212875-http://energy.nationaljournal.com/2012/05/powering-our-military-whats-th.php, accessed on 7/13/12, Kfo~ Our nation is dangerously dependent on foreign oil. We import some 9 million barrels Mexico has significant potential to be a major exporter of biofuels to the United States, plan key to solveDuncan Wood et al, May 2012, (Department of International Affairs), Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars: Mexico Institute, "Bioenergy potential in Northern Mexico," http://www.wilsoncenter.org/sites/default/files/Border_Biofuel_Romero_0.pdf-http://www.wilsoncenter.org/sites/default/files/Border_Biofuel_Romero_0.pdf Mexico has taken significant steps to ¶ promote a domestic biofuel industry. ¶ Although Status quo trade initiatives fail because they’re focused towards Asia- economic integration on biofuels solvesBarry, director of the TransBorder Project at CIP, ’13(Tom, "Changing Perspectives on U.S.-Mexico Relations", May 2, 2013, https://nacla.org/news/2013/5/2/changing-perspectives-us-mexico-relations-https://nacla.org/news/2013/5/2/changing-perspectives-us-mexico-relations, js) Both Mexico and the United States are currently engaged in another economic liberalization initiative called | 10/31/13 |
Trafficking 1ACTournament: Washburn Rural | Round: 2 | Opponent: Andover Central | Judge: Sumner Academy judge ks 1ac planThe United States federal government should establish a bilateral partnership with the government of Mexico against human trafficking.Contention 1: OppressionHuman trafficking destroys value to life, causes economic collapse and kills relations. Solving trafficking is a pre-requisite to solving your impactsWheaton et. al. 10, (Elizabeth M. Wheaton*, Edward J. Schauerand Thomas V. Galli* 2010 "Economics of Human Traf?cking "http://nfsacademy.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Wheaton-Economics-of-Human-Trafficking.pdf) Productivity resulting from individual agency and economic gain is a¶ key to national and Scenario 1 is PatriarchyViolence against women goes unnoticed by society and is the largest systemic impact—it’s an ethical and political obligation to preventFrench et al 98 (Stanley, Professor of Philosophy at Concordia University in Montreal, Wanda Teays, professor and chair of the Philosophy Department at Mount St. Mary’s College in Los Angeles, Ph.D. in Humanities from Concordia University in Montreal, and an M.T.S. (Applied Ethics) from Harvard University, "Violence Against Women. Philosophical Perspectives", Cornell University, http://books.google.com/books?id=5_deWNO1GEUC26printsec=frontcover26source=gbs_ge_summary_r26cad=0~~23v=onepage26q26f=false-http://books.google.com/books?id=5_deWNO1GEUC26printsec=frontcover26source=gbs_ge_summary_r26cad=0. Noparstak) Women are the victims of widespread personal and systemic violence, the true scope and Sex trafficking is a manifestation and tool of patriarchyVicki Trapalis, JD Candidate at Golden Gate Law School, GOLDEN GATE UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, Spring, 2002, p. 219-220 (DRGCL/D105) A traditional patriarchal society adopts a male privileged view on gender roles. The man Patriarchy is the root cause of all proliferation, environmental destruction, domestic violence, and warWarren and Cady 94 (Karen J, Duane L, feminists and authors, Hypatia, "Feminism and Peace: Seeing connections," pg 16-17) Much of the current "unmanageability" of contemporary life in patriarchal societies, ( Scenario 2 is commodificationSex trafficking has commodified the body to services and goods, justifying a modern day slaveryPoulin 05 (Richard Poulin October 17th 2005 "Globalization 26 the Sex Trade: Trafficking and the Commodification of Women and Children" http://cleveland.indymedia.org/news/2005/10/17474.php) Capitalist globalization today involves an unprecedented "commodification" of human beings. In the Commodification is dehumanizationSharp 2k (Lesley A. Sharp, Department of Anthropology, Barnard College, 2000,"The Commodification of the Body and Its Parts", Annu. Rev. Anthropol. 2000. 29:287–328, http://www.barnard.edu/anthro/sharp_comm.pdf) First, historically, the body frequently emerges as a site of production, where Dehumanization is the root cause of nuclear war and genocide—when humans are reduced to means or objects, any atrocity becomes justifiedBerube, 1997, (Berube, David. Professor. English. University of South Carolina. "Nanotechnological Prolongevity: The Down Side." 1997. http://www.cas.sc.edu/engl/faculty/berube/prolong.htm-http://www.cas.sc.edu/engl/faculty/berube/prolong.htm.) This means-ends dispute is at the core of Montagu and Matson’s treatise on Scenario 3 is DisposabilityHuman Trafficking renders bodies as disposable piece of propertySoodalter, 9 (interview with Ron Soodalter, 6/18/9, "The Slave Next Door: Human Trafficking and Slavery in America Today", https://www.carnegiecouncil.org/studio/multimedia/20090701b/0179.html/_res/id=sa_File1/Bales_Soodalter.pdf-https://www.carnegiecouncil.org/studio/multimedia/20090701b/0179.html/_res/id=sa_File1/Bales_Soodalter.pdf) We as Americans know that the South kept slaves and the North fought a righteous war of liberation. We know that the Emancipation Proclamation freed all the slaves. We know that there was no legal slave trade up until the Civil War. We know that America has been slavery-free since 1865. These things we know. None of it is true. On the other hand, most Americans do not know that slavery not only exists in the world today, it flourishes. As Devin said just a few minutes ago, there are some 27 million people estimated to be in slavery in the world today, which is twice the number that were taken in chains during the entire 350 years of the Atlantic slave trade—more than twice the number. Slavery is a high-income criminal enterprise. It’s right up there with drugs and with guns. It’s responsible for billions and billions of dollars in revenues worldwide every year. You will say, "Well, it’s all those emerging nations," what we used to call Third World countries. You would be partially right. But it’s also civilized nations, such as England, Scotland, Ireland, Greece, Italy, France, Spain, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Israel, Japan, China, and the United States. Most Americans do not know that slavery is alive and more than well, thriving right here, in the dark, and practiced in forms and in places we would least expect. The simple truth of it is, guys, that Americans have kept slaves, Europeans have kept slaves, humans have kept slaves as long as we were able. We as Americans see ourselves as the world’s foremost messengers and practitioners of personal freedom, whereas in point of fact there has never been one single day on this continent since its European discovery where slavery has not existed. That’s from the day in 1493, when Columbus enslaved hundreds of Taino Indians , right up to the present moment, there has been slavery on the American continent. Slavery in America may have hit its lowest ebb in the 1960s, due largely to the civil rights movement. But starting in the 1980s and then burgeoning in the 1990s, slavery exploded and came back with a vengeance. This was largely due to the fact that at the end of the Cold War the global population more than tripled, from 2 billion to over 6 billion people. As borders collapsed around the world and people found themselves disenfranchised and struggling for survival, they became easy targets for human traffickers. And once again, America became a prime destination. Most Americans’ concept of slavery comes right out of the pages of Uncle Tom’s Cabin —the whip in the overseer’s hand, the chains, the crack of the auctioneer’s gavel. That was one form of slavery. The forms of slavery that afflict America today take different iterations. But please be assured, it is slavery, for sure. It’s the real deal. There are differences. Back in the 1800s slavery was legal; today it is not. In The Slave Next Door: Human Trafficking and Slavery in America Today http://www.carnegiecouncil.org/resources/transcripts/0179.html 2 of 16 3/14/2011 10:09 AM the antebellum South, slave owners were proud of their property, of their human property, as a sign of status and prestige. Today slaves are hidden, which makes it all the harder to locate the victims and to punish the traffickers. At one point in our history, slaves were African or African- American. Today slaves come in all ethnicities, all races, all types. We are, if anything, totally democratic in the ways in which we enslave our fellow man. This is, for want of a better term, capitalism at its absolute worst. Before the Civil War, buying a slave was an expensive proposition. It could cost as much as 241,200, which in today’s currency is somewhere around 2440,000 to 2450,000. When you buy property of such worth, you keep it, for longevity and productivity purposes, as well and healthy as you can. We’re not talking humanitarianism or kindness; we’re talking simple, basic economics here. You would no more damage property of such worth than you would cripple a good plow horse or neuter a seed bull. Nowadays, you can buy a slave for as little as 24100. This makes the victim not only affordable, but also disposable. Should a slave become ill or injured, it’s often cheaper and also less likely to arouse suspicion for the slave owner to simply jettison his human property rather than pay the money for services or health care. All forms of slavery are terrible. This, I think, nobody will argue with. However, today’s slavery has taken forms that are so much more insidious than many forms over the thousands of years in which man has been enslaving his fellows, especially when you consider that modern-day slavery does not exist without what we call a bundle of other crimes, which include document fraud, assault, rape, torture, and sometimes homicide, to name just a handful. So how many slaves are we actually talking about? As Devin said, the State Department estimates that somewhere around 17,000 foreign nationals are trafficked into this country, from at least 35 other countries, every year and enslaved here. Disposability leaves entire populations open to eradication- this ignorance of human dignity has become politicized, and will ultimately be the death of politicsGiroux ’10 (Henry, Professor of English and Cultural Studies at McMaster University, previous professors at BU, Miami U, and Penn State "Memories of Hope in the Age of Disposability", published 9/28/2010, http://archive.truthout.org/memories-hope-age-disposability63631-http://archive.truthout.org/memories-hope-age-disposability63631) The new culture of cruelty combines with the arrogance of the rich as morally bankrupt Contention 2: LiberationA bilateral partnership increases prevention initiatives in addition to number of prosecutions - allows for information sharing and expedited investigations, key to solve human traffickingGarza 11 Candidate for Juris Doctor, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, AB from Harvard (Rocio, 11/1/11, "Addressing Human Trafficking Along the United States-Mexico Border: The Need for a Bilateral Partnership," http://www.cjicl.com/uploads/2/9/5/9/2959791/cjicl_19.2_garza_note.pdf-http://www.cjicl.com/uploads/2/9/5/9/2959791/cjicl_19.2_garza_note.pdf) Victims on both sides of the United States-Mexico border ¶ would greatly benefit Mexico is the key—they’re a global hotspot for sex traffickingDepartment of State, 13 (U.S. Department of State, 2013, "Trafficking in Persons Report 2013" http://www.state.gov/j/tip/rls/tiprpt/2013/index.htm-http://www.state.gov/j/tip/rls/tiprpt/2013/index.htm) Mexico is a large source, transit, and destination country for men, women US human trafficking policies are modeled globallySrikantiah 7 Associate Professor of Law and Director, Immigrants’ Rights Clinic, Stanford Law (Jayashri, "Perfect Victims and Real Survivors: The Iconic Victim In Domestic Human Trafficking Law," Boston University Law Review v. 187, http://www.bu.edu/law/central/jd/organizations/journals/bulr/volume87n1/documents/SRIKANTIAHv.2.pdf-http://www.bu.edu/law/central/jd/organizations/journals/bulr/volume87n1/documents/SRIKANTIAHv.2.pdf) As the United States continues to grapple with human trafficking, other ¶ countries are doing the same and, in many cases, are using the U.S. trafficking ¶ legislation as a model. Our trafficking approach could have global ¶ consequences. Unless we allow our approach to evolve as our understanding ¶ of trafficking evolves, we erroneously exclude trafficking victims from ¶ immigration relief. SEXUAL VIOLENCE CONTINUES BECAUSE WE DO NOT EXPLICITLY CHALLENGE ITS EXISTENCEKathleen Barry, Sociology Professor-Penn State, 1979, Female Sexual Slavery, p. 215 The most painful moments in writing this book have come as I faced the complete Contention 3: FramingYou should make an ethical decision about violence against women – this requires setting aside issues of political expediency – Patriarchy produces knowledge is such a way that you should question all of their truth claims—ENLOE 4 ~Professor of Women’s Studies at Clark University, 2004 Cynthia, The Curious Feminist, page 4-7~ Traditional understandings of warfare as great power conflict of nations over territory contributes to the invisibility of an ongoing systemic war against women—RAY 97 ~Amy E. Ray, Law Clerk at U.S. Court of Appeals Fourth Circuit and JD at Florida State, "The Shame of It: Gender-Based Terrorism in the Former Yugoslavia and the Failure of International Human Rights Law to Comprehend the Injuries," Pg. 46, Am. U.L. Rev. 793, February 1997~ The international community must recognize that violence against women is always political, regardless of Their Utilitarian framing of impacts relies on the dehumanizing process of excluding those that we’ve declared enemies before the war begins—this is the same logic that has been used to justify the slaughtering of thousands of civilians in the name of securityRodriguez ’11 In the United States, the most significant event of 2011 hands down should have To put it crudely, and ignoring for the moment Heidegger’s so-called ` Intentionally focusing the debate on the wrong questions produces error replication and pedagogical failureBednarz 10 (Dan, president of Energy 26 Healthcare Consultants of Pittsburgh "Ethics, Epistemology, and Dirty Rotten Strategies" http://healthafteroil.wordpress.com/2010/02/10/ethics-epistemology-and-E2809Cdirty-rotten-strategiesE2809D/-http://healthafteroil.wordpress.com/2010/02/10/ethics-epistemology-and-E2809Cdirty-rotten-strategiesE2809D/) Ian Mitroff and Abraham Silvers’ book, Dirty Rotten Strategies: How We Trick Ourselves Calculation decimates ethics and enables domination—this transforms their emancipatory project into a regressive tool of oppressionOliver 2008, Prof Philosophy @ Vanderbilt (Kelly, "What is Wrong with (Animal) Rights?", Journal of Speculative Philosophy, 22.3, Project Muse) The problem, as Derrida might say, is imagining that we can calculate the The state is inevitable but our aff makes it more ethicalSimmons 99 William Paul, current Associate Professor of Political Science at ASU, formerly at Bethany College in the Department of History and Political Science, "The Third: Levinas’ theoretical move from an-archical ethics to the realm of justice and politics," Philosophy 26 Social Criticism November 1, 1999 vol. 25 no. 6 Since ’it is impossible to escape the State’, 70 Levinas insists that the The obsession with calculations reduces the world to mere numbers and results in the worst manifestation of gendered violenceNhanenge 7 (Jytte Masters @ U South Africa, paper submitted in part fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of master of arts in the subject Development Studies, "ECOFEMINSM: TOWARDS INTEGRATING THE CONCERNS OF WOMEN, POOR PEOPLE AND NATURE INTO DEVELOPMENT) Machines, calculations and measurements were increasingly integrated into the industrial life of European society Deontology key to giving human life value.Kamm 92 ~ FM Kamm is Littauer Professor of Philosophy and Public Policy, Kennedy School Non-consequentialism, the person as an end-in-itself, and the significance of status.", Philosophy and Public Affairs, " p. 390 JSTOR~ If we are inviolable in a certain way, we are more important creatures than Deontology comes first, the means must justify themselves – utilitarianism justifies the Holocaust.Anderson, 2004 (Kerby Anderson is the National Director of Probe Ministries International, , Probe Ministries "Utilitarianism: One problem with utilitarianism is that it leads to an "end justifies the means | 10/31/13 |
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