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1NC Cap shellTournament: Cal invitational | Round: 2 | Opponent: Lake city | Judge: ====Economic engagement with Latin America fuels capitalist exploitation – the plan is used to make imperialist violence more efficient and invisible ==== But freedom and democracy under capitalism is only for the few who can afford it Capitalist conquest inevitably results in extinction—every modern war has been a byproduct of the spread of the drive for expansive growthHarvey 6 At times of savage devaluation, interregional rivalries typically degenerate into struggles over who is Alt Text: The judge should vote negative to reject capitalist knowledge production and endorse globalization from below.Refusing capitalism’s hegemonic control over knowledge production is essential within the space of this debate – the alternative aligns the ballot with Latin American resistance movementsChoi, Murphy, and Caro 4 Many critics have begun to wonder why hamburgers and jeans can be globalized, but | 2/16/14 |
1NC Iran polticsTournament: Cal invitational | Round: 2 | Opponent: Lake city | Judge: Politics IranObama will veto new Iran sanctions bill now—push is key to maintain supportStoil 2-6 Obama’s political capital’s key to sway pro sanction lawmakers | 2/16/14 |
1NC T-CatergoriesTournament: Cal invitational | Round: 2 | Opponent: Lake city | Judge: T- CatergoriesA) Interpretation—Economic engagement is only tangible trade and financial benefits —- including political, military, or cultural engagement explodes the topicHaass and O’Sullivan 2k Architects of engagement strategies have a wide variety of incentives from which to choose. B) Violation—the plan uses economic engagement distinct from economic engagement’s usage of tangible incentives.C) Standards—1. Limits—non-economic areas quadruple the research burden to political, military, and cultural engagement. Unpredictable limits create poorly-researched debates which kill topic education.2. Ground—the other engagement strategies are neg ground—we lose the Neolib K, Relations Advantage CPs, Economy Advantage CPs, and stable link ground for DAs like politics, spending, and relations.D) Voter for fairness and education. Competing interpretations is the only non-arbitrary evaluation framework, reasonability causes a race to the fringe. | 2/16/14 |
1NC XO CPTournament: Cal invitational | Round: 2 | Opponent: Lake city | Judge: XO CPText: The President of the United States should issue an executive order toAdministration efforts solve Latin American policy – bypasses CongressHallow 1/7 4) Benghazi and the world: Despite the administration’s best efforts, the problems XOs are discreet and avoid politicsDavis 8 (Jeremy, staff @ News Record, "Executive orders staple of presidential power, status", 1/25, http://www.newsrecord.org/article_2672d387-a576-5e23-bcb1-ce31f24402de.html-http://www.newsrecord.org/article_2672d387-a576-5e23-bcb1-ce31f24402de.html, accessed 4/8/13, CH) Presidential executive orders, usually wrapped in controversy, have been a popular tool utilized | 2/16/14 |
1NC round 1 stanfordTournament: Stanford | Round: 1 | Opponent: Pine Crest GJ | Judge: awesome being A. Interpretation: The aff should defend the hypothetical enactment of a topical plan2. "United States Federal Government should" means the debate is solely about the outcome of a policy established by governmental meansEricson, California Polytechnic Dean Emeritus, 03 The Proposition of Policy: Urging Future Action In policy propositions, each topic contains B. Violation –the affirmative doesn’t defend the topical enactment of a planC. Voting Issue- Prefer our interp1. Limitsa. There’s an infinite number of political theories that would be impossible to predict—avoids clash and explodes neg research burdenLutz 2k (Donald S. Professor of Polisci at Houston, Political Theory and Partisan Politics p. 39-40) b. Narrow topics force conflicts of interest and creates clash—best model of debate and solves policy failureSteinberg 8 Steinberg, lecturer of communication studies – University of Miami, and Freeley, Boston based attorney who focuses on criminal, personal injury and civil rights law, ’8 Debate is a means of settling differences, so there must be a difference of d. Aff conditionality: without the plan text as a stable source of the offense the aff can shift their advocacy to get out of offense which discourages research and clash. Voting issue2. Switch-side debatea. Switch side debate solves their offense – critiquing the topic on the neg produces the same discussion.b. reclaims agency by forcing debaters to divorce themselves from ideology and prevents genocideRoberts-Miller 03 3. Roleplayinga. We control UQ—students come to debate with assumptions—empirically only roleplaying forces debaters to overcome dogma and learn to form policyEsberg 26 Sagan 12 *Jane Esberg is special assistant to the director at New York University’s Center on. International Cooperation. She was the winner of 2009 Firestone Medal, AND Scott Sagan is a professor of political science and director of Stanford’s Center for International Security and Cooperation "NEGOTIATING NONPROLIFERATION: Scholarship, Pedagogy, and Nuclear Weapons Policy," 2/17 The Nonproliferation Review, 19:1, 95-108 These government or quasi-government think tank simulations often provide very similar lessons for b. Ignoring questions of policy causes political blindness—roleplaying uniquely provides a critical lens of status quo policy analysis that solves the critiqueJoyner 99. Professor of International Law at Georgetown, 1999 ~Christopher C., "Teaching International Law," 5 ILSA J Int’l 26 Comp L 377, l/n~ c. That’s a key portable skill—policy-educated students can break down expert monopoly on policy adviceRobert Farley 2-29, assistant professor at the Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce at the University of Kentucky, February 29, 2012, "Teaching Crisis Decision-Making Through Simulations," World Politics Review, online: http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/articles/11628/over-the-horizon-teaching-crisis-decision-making-through-simulations 4. Topic Specific Education - Role playing and decision making solves Latin American education failure in the US.Cook, Education Practitioner, 85 Gallup polls indicate that Latin America—Mexico, Central America, South America, and the independent countries of the Caribbean—is a region about which United States citizens are poorly informed (Glab 1981). Yet for practical reasons of politics and economics, as well as cultural and historical reasons, United States citizens should be well informed about Latin America. 6. No plan text is an independent voter—Text-less plans justify advocacy shifts which avoids all criticism and turns the caseGalles 09 ~Gary, Professor of Economics at Pepperdine, "Vagueness as a Political Strategy," March 2, http://blog.mises.org/archives/author/gary_galles/-http://blog.mises.org/archives/author/gary_galles/~~ The problem with such vagueness is that any informed public policy decision has to be KThe affirmative takes the position of the Maoist—their veneration of the oppressed constructs an ideal subaltern with whom they can engage in parasitic solidarity—this is virulent form of colonialism which turns the academy into a site for the consumption of Otherness for personal gainChow 93 (Rey, Prof. Literature @ Duke, Writing Diaspora, p. 10-13, CH) The Orientalist has a special sibling whom I will, in order to highlight her Their attempt to raise the question of who is able to speak on the part of the oppressed only reduces the oppressed to tools in the quest for rhetorical victory—reinscribes the privilege which enables them to speak in the first place.Chow 93 (Rey, Prof. Literature @ Duke, Writing Diaspora, p. 10-13, CH) But while it effectively raises our consciousness in regard to the privileged positions enjoyed by Our roles as intellectuals is not to interrogate oppression, but to challenge and interrogate our privileged positions which allow us to speak in the first place. The alternative is to let _speak from their own social location.Chow 93 (Rey, Prof. Literature @ Duke, Writing Diaspora, p. 15-17, CH) While the struggle for hegemony remains necessary for many reasons—especially in cases where KThe 1AC’s ignorance of the non-human world is strategic—-that ensures replicating human-centrism and reifying anthropocentric dominanceBell and Russell 2K (Anne C. by graduate students in the Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University and Constance L. a graduate student at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, Beyond Human, Beyond Words: Anthropocentrism, Critical Pedagogy, and the Poststructuralist Turn, http://www.csse-scee.ca/CJE/Articles/FullText/CJE25-3/CJE25-3-bell.pdf) For this reason, the various movements against oppression need to be aware of and Anthropocentrism outweighsGottlieb 94 — Roger S. Gottlieb, Professor of Humanities at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy from Brandeis University, 1994 ("Ethics and Trauma: Levinas, Feminism, and Deep Ecology," Crosscurrents: A Journal of Religion and Intellectual Life, Summer, Available Online at http://www.crosscurrents.org/feministecology.htm, Accessed 07-26-2011) Alt text: vote negative to reject the aff and endorse a philosophy of organism. Final truths (whether in religion, morality, or science) are unattainable not | 2/8/14 |
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