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Greenhill | 2 | Bronx Science DG | Fitz, Carl |
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Greenhill | 3 | Hendrickson GT | McCullough, Hunter |
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Greenhill | 5 | Blake NW | Murray, Steven |
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Heritage Hall | Octas | Cedar Ridge PR | Jacob Loehr Anthony Ogbuli Hunter McCollough |
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Heritage Hall | Octas | Opponent: Cedar Ridge PR | Judge: Jacob Loehr Anthony Ogbuli Hunter McCollough 1AC Assata |
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Buddhism KTournament: Greenhill | Round: 3 | Opponent: Hendrickson GT | Judge: McCullough, Hunter KThe 1AC presupposes the existence of an and#34;Iand#34; that is separate from the world. This illusion creates a desire for security and control that can never be satisfied – it’s the root cause of all sufferingDollimore, British sociologist and social theorist in the fields of Renaissance literature, gender studies, queer theory, art, censorship, history of ideas, death studies, decadence, and cultural theory, 1998 (Jonathan, Death, Desire and Loss in Western Culture, pg. 54-56) The alternative is to reject their notion of human rights and to embrace sunyataEmbracing emptiness is key to open one’s mind to the full experience of reality that reveals new modes of being through the rejection of attachment to material forms, allowing the creation of soft relationshipsInada 95 (Kenneth, State University of New York Philosophy Department Distinguished Service Professor, and#34;A Buddhist Response to the Nature of Human Rights,and#34; Journal of Buddhist Ethics, June 1, 1995, ftp://scorpio.gold.ac.uk/pub/jbe/vol2/inada.txt-ftp://scorpio.gold.ac.uk/pub/jbe/vol2/inada.txt) | 9/22/13 |
Development KTournament: Greenhill | Round: 2 | Opponent: Bronx Science DG | Judge: Fitz, Carl The affirmative’s representations of Mexico as needy and destitute are the result of Western episteme and historicity that results in the separation of the First from the Majority, justifying an "us-them" mentality.Escobar, Professor of Anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 95 This results in infinite interventions that lead to massive impoverishment, resource exploitation, and the near-extinction of the indigenous populace – this turns the case, as the resulting attempts to fix these "problems" multiplied them to infinity.Escobar, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Anthropology Professor, 1995 The alternative is to reimagine the world through rehistoricization and the processes of deconstruction and reconstructionOnly through the combined efforts of deconstruction and reconstruction can we open up new modes of seeing and being that transforms reality through collective political actionEscobar, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Anthropology Professor, 1995 | 9/21/13 |
FrameworkTournament: Greenhill | Round: 3 | Opponent: Hendrickson GT | Judge: McCullough, Hunter FrameworkOur interpretation is that the affirmative has to answer the question of the resolution by defending an imagined world in which the federal government implements an example of it.They don’t meet because they don’t defend plan passage. Their advantages are not a result of the implementation of the plan.
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FrameworkTournament: Heritage Hall | Round: Octas | Opponent: Cedar Ridge PR | Judge: Jacob Loehr Anthony Ogbuli Hunter McCollough The agent and verb indicate a debate about hypothetical government actionJon M Ericson 3, Dean Emeritus of the College of Liberal Arts – California Polytechnic U., et al., The Debater’s Guide, Third Edition, p. 4 The colon reflects a legislative actionArmy Officer School, 2004 (5-12, "~23 12, Punctuation – The Colon and Semicolon," http://usawocc.army.mil/IMI/wg12.htm)** Violation: The affirmative does not defend the implementation of a legislative action by the United States federal government.Vote negative:Affirming the resolution is critical to producing a debate space that generates points of dissent. This is the only possible internal link to critical thinking and producing effective solutionsSteinberg 26 Freeley 8 *Austin J. Freeley is a Boston based attorney who focuses on criminal, personal injury and civil rights law, AND David L. Steinberg , Lecturer of Communication Studies @ U Miami, Argumentation and Debate: Critical Thinking for Reasoned Decision Making pp45- Limiting out the resolution is symptomatic of the "radical" deliberative who believes that structures can only be examined from the outside. But distortions within the debate space can only be perceived and addressed from the insideTalisse, 2005 – philosophy professor at Vanderbilt (Robert, Philosophy 26 Social Criticism, 31.4, "Deliberativist responses to activist challenges") *note: gendered language in this article refers to arguments made by two specific individuals in an article by Iris Young The aff’s methodology crowds out negative participation. Predictability is a function of unlimiting debate to infinite competing frameworks – this moots our ability to participate in a dialogue. Turns the aff – results in ineffective, unfair solutions to exclusion that reify the aff’s impactsGalloway 7—Samford Comm prof (Ryan, Contemporary Argumentation and Debate, Vol. 28, 2007) This destroys potential for inclusivityKornprobst, 2009 (Markus, Chair in International Relations at the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna, "International Relations as Rhetorical Discipline: Toward (Re-)Newing Horizons," International Studies Review, Vol. 11, Issue 1) | 3/4/14 |
Mexico PoliticsTournament: Greenhill | Round: 2 | Opponent: Bronx Science DG | Judge: Fitz, Carl Pemex reform will pass now but Nieto’s political capital is key to keeping PRI in line – protests could spark defectionFausset 9/7 (Richard, "Mexico’s left wages campaign to derail Pena Nieto’s agenda," LA Times, September 7, 2013, http://www.latimes.com/world/la-fg-mexico-leftists-20130908,0,2402949.story-http://www.latimes.com/world/la-fg-mexico-leftists-20130908,0,2402949.story) Cooperation with the U.S. is unpopular with PRIMiroff, 5/14 (Nick, Washington Post Correspondent, Expert on Latin America, May 14th, 2013 Washington Post "In Mexico, restrictions on U.S. agents signal drug war shift," Washington Post, 5/14/13, http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2013-05-14/world/39250614_1_calderon-years-mexican-security-forces-better-results)//JES Mexico is unable to drill in the Gulf — only energy reform solves for long-term economic growth and productionVillagran 13 (Lauren Villagran, Mexico correspondent for the Associated Press, Dallas Morning News and Christian Science Monitor, "Can reform save Mexico’s oil industry?" Smart Planet, 3/27/13, http://www.smartplanet.com/blog/global-observer/can-reform-save-mexicos-oil-industry/10689) Reduced Pemex production sends oil shocks through the market and tanks the global economyMoran 9 (Michael, vice president and executive editor of Roubini Global Economics and RGE’s senior expert on geostrategic and political risk, "Six Crises, 2009: A Half-Dozen Ways Geopolitics Could Upset Global Recovery," Roubini Global Economics Monitor, July 31, 2009, http://fbkfinanzwirtschaft.wordpress.com/2009/08/07/six-crises-2009-a-half-dozen-ways-geopolitics-could-upset-global-recovery/) Economic decline leads to nuclear war – proliferation and Diversionary TheoryHeinberg 12 (Richard, senior fellow at the Post Carbon Institute, "Conflict and Change in the Era of Economic Decline: Part 2: War and peace in a shrinking economy," Post Carbon Institute, December 12, 2012, http://www.resilience.org/stories/2012-12-12/conflict-and-change-in-the-era-of-economic-decline-part-2-war-and-peace-in-a-shrinking-economy)** | 9/21/13 |
Oil DATournament: Greenhill | Round: 5 | Opponent: Blake NW | Judge: Murray, Steven Link – the plan results in increased oil production in North America, which tanks prices.High oil prices buffer the impact of sanctions | 9/22/13 |
Parrhesia CPTournament: Greenhill | Round: 3 | Opponent: Hendrickson GT | Judge: McCullough, Hunter PIKEli and I advocate the entirety of the 1AC minus the plan text.Textual competition is the best standard for evaluating counterplans. Our interpretation is that the only legitimate counterplan is one that excludes one or more of the words in the 1AC. That’s best ——a) The plan is the focus of the debate —- our counterplan solves the crucial question of every affirmative – and#34;is their plan good?and#34; If not, they chose to write their plan text the way they did, and they should be punished as a result.b) Better for aff ground – they chose their plan text, they should be prepared to defend every word. If we messed up (we didn’t, by the way) then their entire 1ac is a disad to the counterplan.c) Predictability – they had the entire 4 weeks of camp to decide whether or not to read a plan text and how they would defend it – other people from your lab chose not to read a plan, so you are obviously prepared to defend your aff against this.d) Our interpretation prevents a race to the bottom – instead of competing solvency claims if the negative gets rid of words that are harmful and unnecessary from the plan text then the negative should win – if not, the negative still gets the status quo.State-focused policies cause violence—and their limits arguments reify the impacts of biopoliticsAjana 06, (PhD in Sociology from London School of Economics and Political Science Btihaj. and#34;Immigration Interrupted.and#34; Journal for Cultural Research 10.3 (2006): 259-273. Print.) State focused debates preclude discussions of individual action – kills effectiveness and agencyBleiker, professor of International Relations, 2k (Roland, and#34;Popular Dissent, Human Agency and Global Politicsand#34; pg. 8, Cambridge University Press, igm) The 1AC is a contradiction – they simultaneously embrace disruptive perspectives while also setting up the role of the ballot as endorsing the best form of knowledge production. This makes the aff internally incoherent, which violates the Foucauldian concept of parrhesia.Forlini, Free University Berlin, 2011 (Christopher, and#34;Michel Foucault, The Government of Self and Others: Lectures at the Collège de France, 1982-1983,and#34; Bryn Mawr Classical Review) Internal consistency is critical to the effectiveness of their advocacy – they claim to speak truth but aren’t truth-speakers. Ethos is more important than content – this turns the affFisac, Universidade Complutense de Madrid, 2006 (Jesus Gonzalez, and#34;How Can a Parrhesiastic Subject Be Recognized? A Phenomenological Approach to Foucault’s Last Encounter With the Speech Act Theory,and#34 | 9/22/13 |
Politics DA - Debt CeilingTournament: Greenhill | Round: 5 | Opponent: Blake NW | Judge: Murray, Steven Predictive evidence says Republicans will cave and the debt ceiling will be raisedGiroux, 9/19/2013 (Greg, "Senate Budget Chief Sees Republican Yield on Debt Lifting," Bloomberg, http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-09-19/senate-budget-chief-sees-republican-yield-on-debt-lifting.html)** Plan saps PC – Democrats backlash and House refuses to actGary Gentile 12, Inside Energy, 4/30/12, "Salazar accuses House of living a ’fairy tale’; urges votes on 3 issues," p. lexis Boehner’s capital is key to walk back House GOP expectations on the debt ceiling – without it, we’ll go over the brinkKlein, 8/14/2013 (Ezra, editor and columnist at the Washington Post, "A terrifying look into John Boehner’s awful job," Washington Post, http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2013/08/14/a-terrifying-look-into-john-boehners-awful-job/)** Not raising the debt ceiling kills the global economyNicholas, 2011 (Peter, Washington Bureau of the Los Angeles Times, "Republicans still firmly against raising debt ceiling without big cuts," Los Angeles Times, May 30, http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-gop-debt-ceiling-20110530,0,980818.story) That leads to nuclear war and extinctionBearden, 2000 (T.E., Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army, Director, Association of Distinguished American Scientists, and Fellow Emeritus, Alpha Foundation’s Institute for Advanced Study, "The Unnecessary Energy Crisis: How to Solve It Quickly," June 12, www.cheniere.org/techpapers/Unnecessary20Energy20Crisis.doc) | 9/22/13 |
Psychoanalysis Case FrontlineTournament: Greenhill | Round: 3 | Opponent: Hendrickson GT | Judge: McCullough, Hunter CasePsychoanalysis is methodologically bankrupt – it’s non-falsifiable, extrapolates from a narrow sample size, and selectively reports to confirm its own validity Their impact claims are fictionMahrer, Professor Emeritus at the University of Ottawa School of Psychology, 1999 (Alvin R., and#34;Embarrassing Problems for the Field of Psychotherapy,and#34; John Wiley 26 Sons, Inc., Journal of Clinical Psychology) Aff fails to change the social field – it only addresses our relationship to the socialRobinson, Ph.D. Political Theory from the University of Nottingham, 2010 (Andrew, and#34;Symptoms of a New Politics: Networks,Minoritarianism and the Social Symptomin Žižek, Deleuze and Guattari,and#34; http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:YTLqYnQiLmoJ:www.euppublishing.com/doi/abs/10.3366/dls.2010.0004+Symptoms+of+a+New+Politics:+Networks,+Minoritarianism+and+the+Social+Symptom+in+C5BDiC5BEek,+Deleuze+and+Guattari26cd=126hl=en26ct=clnk26gl=us) | 9/22/13 |
Rights MalthusTournament: Greenhill | Round: 2 | Opponent: Bronx Science DG | Judge: Fitz, Carl The ecological crunch is coming—overwhelming scientific evidence proves an impending environmental crisis leads to extinctionShearman and Smith, 2007 (David, Emeritus professor of medicine at Adelaide University, Secretary of Doctors for the Environment Australia, and an Independent Assessor on the IPCC, and Joseph Wayne, lawyer and philosopher with a research interest in environmentalism, The Climate Change Challenge and the Failure of Democracy, p. 4-6) Transition to environmental authoritarianism will prevent the crunchBeeson, 2010 (Mark, Professor and Head of the Department of Political Science 26 International Studies, University of Birmingham, "The coming of environmental authoritarianism," Environmental Politics, Vol. 19, No. 2, DOI:10.1080/09644010903576918) Their criticism breaks down authoritarianism, which is the ONLY mechanism to prevent the crunch – democracy fails to protect the environmentBeeson, 2010 (Mark, Professor and Head of the Department of Political Science 26 International Studies, University of Birmingham, "The coming of environmental authoritarianism," Environmental Politics, Vol. 19, No. 2, DOI:10.1080/09644010903576918) | 9/21/13 |
T - QPQTournament: Greenhill | Round: 2 | Opponent: Bronx Science DG | Judge: Fitz, Carl A. Interpretation – Economic engagement must attempt to change the behavior of the target state – prefer the literature baseKahler and Kastner 2006 (Miles, Professor of Pacific International Relations at UC San Diego, and Scott L, Associate Professor of International Relations at the University of Maryland, Strategic Uses of Economic Interdependence: Engagement Policies on the Korean Peninsula and Across the Taiwan Strait, Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 43 No. 5, Sep., 2006, pg 524, http://www.jstor.org/stable/27640382?seq=2)** | 9/21/13 |
Wendy Brown KTournament: Heritage Hall | Round: Octas | Opponent: Cedar Ridge PR | Judge: Jacob Loehr Anthony Ogbuli Hunter McCollough The 1AC describes the black revolutionary as a product of social conditions, affirming Assata’s identity of the black terrorist. This affirmation of identity as a tool for spurring change gives preference to experience and social location as the epistemological foundation of knowledge. In reality, knowledge doesn’t belong to experience–identity is not embodied or "affirmed," but a metaphysical choice. Foreclosing on this possibility destroys their radical potentialBhambra, 2010 — U Warwick—AND—Victoria Margree—School of Humanities, U Brighton (Identity Politics and the Need for a ’Tomorrow’, http://www.academia.edu/471824/Identity_Politics_and_the_Need_for_a_Tomorrow_) Our alternative is post-identity politics. We should forget about the moral judgments and recriminations that come with resistance movements. Instead of situating knowledge in opposition to identity construction or a genealogy, we should just envision the debate space that we want to live inBrown, 1995—prof at UC Berkeley (Wendy, States of Injury, 47-51) | 3/4/14 |
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