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Glenbrooks Speech And Debate Tournament of The Year 2013 In The United States of America | 2 | Barstow MW | Flynn Makuch |
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Minnesota State | Quarters | Wayzata HL | Kate Baxter-Kauf, Natalie Woodward, Cort Sylvester |
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Blake Commons Fem 1ACTournament: Blake | Round: 5 | Opponent: GBS DL | Judge: 1AC Commons FemThis year’s resolution has presented us with an incredible opportunity and we’ve all almost chosen to waste it. Intellectual property rights, oil drilling, energy grids and the other affirmative cases that dominate the majority of the community are steeped in a phallocentric and dominant approach to women, particularly women indigenous to Mexico. Rendered invisible and mere capital, indigenous Mexican women are where the global neoliberal project has decided to stage its battle. Maquiladoras are a symbol of this exploitation.Wright 11 Patriarchy plagues Mexico in a colonial cloud of systematic hatred for indigenous women. The reproductive economy is neglected for a more quantifiable and exploitable one, resulting in an incredibly high maternal mortality rate as care for women is neglected in a stunning representation of the oppression that abounds.Licon ’13 (Adriana Gomez Lincon, Associated Press, "¶ Indigenous Woman Gives Birth On Hospital Lawn In Mexico After Doctors Denied Her Care," 10/9/13, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/09/woman-gives-birth-on-hosp_n_4073416.html) An indigenous woman squats in pain after giving birth, her newborn still bound by But this isn’t a lost cause. Women have been able to fight to defend the reproductive economy. Women in Xaltianguis have armed themselves and protect their children in the dangerous streets. Other women have pioneered political movements against the phallocentric economies of both the colonial powers and the indigenous patriarchs.Castillo ’01 (R. Aída Hernández Castillo , professor at the University of Texas, "National Law and Indigenous Customary Law: The struggle for justice of indigenous women in Chiapas, Mexico," 2001 (no date given, 2001 is the date of the most recent source cited), http://lanic.utexas.edu/project/etext/llilas/vrp/hernandez.pdf Together with mestizo peasants, members of the Tzotzil, Tzetzal, Chol, and Unless we can stop the patriarchal nightmare that haunts us even as we’re awake, economic "rationality" will prioritize masculine forces to the point where it destroys the world. The fate of our world depends on stopping the false belief in eternal economic growth.Nhanenge 7 It is in this understanding of economic rationality that we must formulate a new economy based on the value of the reproductive sphere. Women lie at the heart of all historical resistance to neoliberal enclosure and are the last defenders of the commons.We advocate an adoption of the commons with Mexico starting from a feminist perspective of a reproductive economy. It is the only way to begin to resist phallocentric capitalist structures.Federici 12 ~Silvia Federici, autonomist feminist Marxist specialist/ professor emerita and Teaching Fellow at Hofstra University, "FEMINISM AND THE POLITICS OF THE COMMONS", April 2012, an essay in The Wealth of the Commons by David Bollier, http://wealthofthecommons.org/essay/feminism-and-politics-commons~~ Only an approach that begins with an analysis of disenfranchised communities of women can solve – you have to read up the ladder of privilege to fully understand and dismantle the power structures – women bear the brunt of capitalism and are the starting point to address itMohanty 03 This is the very opposite of "special interest" thinking. If we pay | 12/31/13 |
Diaspora 1AC CitesTournament: Minnesota State | Round: Quarters | Opponent: Wayzata HL | Judge: Kate Baxter-Kauf, Natalie Woodward, Cort Sylvester Therefore Stryker and I advocate that the debate community deconstruct its invisible borders and adopt the multiculturalism of the Somali in order to shake the fundamental hypocrisy in this community At the same time, because this is a work of | 1/23/14 |
Glenbrooks Commons 1ACTournament: Glenbrooks Speech And Debate Tournament of The Year 2013 In The United States of America | Round: 2 | Opponent: Barstow MW | Judge: Flynn Makuch A Haroon Akram-Lodhi ‘7 Department of International Development Studies, Trent University (Third World Quarterly Vol. 28, No. 8, 2007, pp 1437 – 1456) The continuous character of enclosures, either by deliberate recourse to extra-economic power Grandia 07 The Tragedy of Enclosures¶ Rethinking Primitive Accumulation from the Guatemalan Hinterland¶ BLiza Grandia, Ph.D ¶ Yale University, April 27, 2007http:www.yale.edu/agrarianstudies/colloqpapers/26grandia.pdf The first and primary effect of enclosures was to undermine people’s ability to provide¶ Balibar ‘4, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at The University of Paris-X, 2004 Etienne, also Distinguished Professor of Humanities at University of California at Irvine, We, The People Of Europe?: Reflections On Transnational Citizenship, p. 115-116, 126-129 I am aware of all these difficulties, but I would maintain that a Contention Two is The Commons De Angelis 6 Massimo De Angelis, Professor of Political Economy at the University of East London, “The Beginning of History It seems to me that the question/problematic of commons emerges and must be De Angelis 12 Massimo De Angelis, Professor of Political Economy at the University of East London. He is author, most recently, of The Beginning of History: Value Struggles and Global Capital, “CRISES, CAPITAL AND CO-OPTATION: DOES CAPITAL NEED A COMMONS FIX?”, April 2012, an essay in The Wealth of the Commons by David Bollier, http://wealthofthecommons.org/essay/crises-capital-and-co-optation-does-capital-need-commons-fix Commons operate within social spaces that are not occupied by capital, whether these spaces Mexico is a key site of contestation for enclosure and the commons – the communal ejido system has been under attack and its privatization is a lynchpin in enclosure marked by the passage of NAFTA Kingston ’10 Charlotte, Graduate student at University of British Columbia, undergraduate thesis, “Ending the Ejido:¶ Understanding the Divergent Responses of Mexico’s Social Sector Communities to the 1992 Agrarian Reform Package,” April 12 2010 https://www.academia.edu/1215442/Paper-_Ending_the_Ejido-_Charlotte_Kingston In 1991 then Mexican President Carlos Salinas de Gortari “reopened one of the most Hildyard et al. ’95 (Nicholas Hildyard, Larry Lohmann, Sarah Sexton, and Simon Fairlie, current and former staff/directors of The Corner House, a non profit organization which has aimed to support democratic and community movements for environmental and social justice since being founded in 1997. “Reclaiming the Commons” 5/31/1995, http://www.thecornerhouse.org.uk/resource/reclaiming-commons) A space for the commons cannot be created by economists, development planners, legislators View the commons not through a utilitarian lense of who has what space but as a constant re-definition of social relations that constitute space to create a network of movements and passages De Angelis 12 Massimo De Angelis, Professor of Political Economy at the University of East London. He is author, most recently, of The Beginning of History: Value Struggles and Global Capital, “CRISES, CAPITAL AND CO-OPTATION: DOES CAPITAL NEED A COMMONS FIX?”, April 2012, an essay in The Wealth of the Commons by David Bollier, http://wealthofthecommons.org/essay/crises-capital-and-co-optation-does-capital-need-commons-fix | 11/23/13 |
Oil 1ACTournament: Minnesota State 2014 | Round: 4 | Opponent: Eagan | Judge: Gregg Martinson Thorburn 07 It has been said by many theorists of both the oil crisis and the oil how could you not touch that sweet texas tea. when it begins to drip through your fingertips, you’re not just touching the surface you’re touching the lips the bits hips tits and mits of a goddamn dinosaur. shit. LeMenager 12 The inescapability of petroleum infrastructures in the twentieth century has entered literature in the form our utopian attachment to oil allows capital to take on a level of speculative abstraction where populations are collectively sacrificed at the margins while we continue business as usual- this liberalistic perception of violence as individually caused and due to subjective outbursts facilitates our ignorance of the misery we cause on masse while believing that our systemic relations can “help real people” Zizek 08 The notion of objective violence needs to be thoroughly historicized: it took on a Thus our advocacy: As they pertain to crude oil reservoirs, the United States federal government should lift its restrictions that preclude firms from exploring, extracting, refining, importing, or coordinating engineering and safety protocols with the Republic of Cuba. Thorburn 07 Oil is, of course, a particularly compelling subject – or substance – for oil solidifies our class war and exposes the entirely contingent nature of the grip of capital’s excesses- we are talking about CRISIS- a representation of a new world that uses abjection to understand, Thorburn 07 The capitalist oil economy not only fuels our industry but also fuels an impending class drink the oil to wash the bitter pill down- if our affirmative seems unbearable so be it. we saturate the economy with oil to the point of no return, recognizing that all of the coins that blood money counts for have two sides Ian Parker, Professor at Manchester Metropolitan University, 2004 (Zizek: Ambivalence and oscillation, http://www.nskstate.com/appendix/articles/zizek_ianparker.php) An artistic, political and personal strategy for dealing with that grip of conventions, we put the revolting in the revolution- our responding to the demand for oil by increasing it even more pushes desire into overdrive. understanding our political decisions as influenced by desire allows for more effective and lasting transformation. Kristeva 82 The efficacy of interpretation is a function of its transferential truth: this is what other interpretations are definitely totalitarian- they seek a last meaning, a final solution, or a new religion Kristeva 82 There are political implications inherent in the act of interpretation itself, whatever meaning that the ongoing crude drip of apocalypse cannot be refined to a singular event- scarcity and brutality are here to stay, citing one moment as a final doomsday diverts our attention from the deeply enmeshed relations of crisis that our affirmative confronts McMurray 96 So what can be done about the secular four horsemen? The short answer is | 1/23/14 |
Valley Mid-America Cup Bananas 1ACTournament: Valley | Round: 1 | Opponent: St Paul Central | Judge: Nate Meyer Plan: The United States federal government should substantially reduce its claims against Cuba for the expropriation of United Fruit Company property.Contention One: A Banana RepublicThe U.S. government maintains claims against Cuba for property nationalized during the revolution. The value of these claims is disputed, particularly the United Fruit company’s sugar plantations—Ashby ’09, JD from Seattle University Law School and PhD from the University of Southern California and MBA from the University of Edinburgh, Spring 2009¶ (Timothy, "U.S. Certified Claims Against Cuba: Legal Reality and Likely Settlement Mechanisms," University of Miami Inter-American Law Review, 40 U. Miami Inter-Am. L. Rev. 413, Lexis)¶ Between 1959 and 1961, the Cuban government nationalized almost all U.S.- With interest, the U.S. claims that Cuba owes nearly two billion dollars for United Fruit’s property.~2490 million in 1960 at 6 annual interest is 241.97 billion today.~ These claims will never be paid – Cuba is under too much debtAshby, JD from Seattle University Law School and PhD from the University of Southern California and MBA from the University of Edinburgh, Spring 2009 United Fruit originally purchased its sugar plantations for 24817 – thanks to the U.S. military occupation of CubaWaters, president of Pathfinder Press, January 2011 The expropriation decree included the Preston sugar mill and all US-owned property on That purchase was the culmination of a political strategy of "Americanization" to undermine and discredit local landowners—J.A. Sierra. 2012. undergraduate degree in cultural anthropology at the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS), Masters program in information technology at Colorado Technical University (CTU) Online. "On the Importance of Oriente Province." http://www.historyofcuba.com/history/race/Oriente.htm-http://www.historyofcuba.com/history/race/Oriente.htm In the previous two centuries, Oriente had seen a variety of crops, including United Fruit epitomized the racist views and imperial practices of the U.S. in the Caribbean—Colby, Jason. No date. PhD from Cornell University 2005. Speciality: U.S. International Relations, Modern American History, Latin America, Caribbean. "The United States and the Caribbean 1877-1920." http://www.gilderlehrman.org/history-by-era/empire-building/essays/united-states-and-caribbean-1877E280931920-http://www.gilderlehrman.org/history-by-era/empire-building/essays/united-states-and-caribbean-1877E280931920 Yet, the US government was not the only force shaping the Caribbean. In Afro-Cuban resistance was met with U.S. military intervention – claims of corporate property were central to the unconscionable violence that unfoldedTulia Falleti. No date. Associate Professor of Political Science and a Senior Fellow at the Leonard Davis Institute for Health Economics at the University of Pennsylvania. "Armed rebellion against the Cuban government" http://diaspora.northwestern.edu/mbin/WebObjects/DiasporaX.woa/wa/displayArticle?atomid=242-http://diaspora.northwestern.edu/mbin/WebObjects/DiasporaX.woa/wa/displayArticle?atomid=242 Led by the leaders of the Partido Independiente de Color (Independent Color Party) Racism makes extinction inevitable –Barndt, 1991 (Joseph, co-director of Crossroads, an organization that focuses on addressing racism, Dismantling Racism, p.155-6) To study racism is to study walls. We have looked at barriers and fences Economic imperialism causes endless warVeltmeyer, professor of Sociology and International Development Studies at Saint Mary’s University, 2011 (Henry Veltmeyer PhD. in Political Science from McMaster University, "US Imperialism in Latin America: Then and Now, Here and There", Critical Development Studies, Vol. 1:1, 2011, pp. 95-97 ) Within ruling class circles in the US since at least 2000 there is an open Contention Two: "Corporations Are People, My Friend"As a result of its indefensible actions in Cuba, United Fruit reinvented itself as Chiquita—Waters, president of Pathfinder Press, January 2011 In April 1960, a year after the first of the revolution’s two deepgoing agrarian Chiquita has inherited United Fruit’s claims against Cuba as if the corporation itself is a person—Kushner, novelist whose mother lived in the United Fruit dominated town of Preston, 2008 Feelings run high. Just sit at the Teresita for one lunch rush and you’ll United Fruit’s policies shaped how multinational corporations operate and dominate the political sphere todayKurtz-Phelan ’08 Daniel, "Bananas – How the United Fruit Company shaped the world – Review" senior editor at Foreign Affairs, " 3/2/2008 http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/02/books/review/Kurtz-Phelan-t.html?_r=0-http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/02/books/review/Kurtz-Phelan-t.html?_r=0 Throughout all of this, United Fruit defined the modern multinational corporation at its most "Corporate personhood" is capitalism at its most excessive. It has enabled complete corporate domination – resistance is key—Moyers, PBS journalist and former White House press secretary, 2012 Amazingly, the current corporate takeover is the legacy of the United Fruit company. It was the first dominant multinational corporation and created the Cuban missile crisis, taking us to the brink of nuclear war—Chapman 2007 Peter Chapman, author of "Jungle Capitalists: A Story of Globalisation, Greed and Revolution", a narrative history of the United Fruit Company, "Rotten Fruit," 5/15/2007, http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/778739c4-f869-11db-a940-000b5df10621.html~~23axzz2ZFJYsS7z-http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/778739c4-f869-11db-a940-000b5df10621.html United Fruit had dominated business and politics in Central America. It was the first It is paramount that we endorse a political method that denies power to corporations and neoliberal pulls – Runaway multinational corporations make extinction inevitable – as intellectuals we have an obligation to re-structure the way we think about and act upon debt in Latin AmericaRobinson, 2008 (William I. Robinson, professor of sociology at the University of California, Santa Barbara, "Latin America and Global Capitalism: A Critical Globalization Perspective" pg. xii-xiii) The truth, as Hegel said, is in the whole. That said, The aff is a new way of understanding and overcoming corporate and capitalist dominationMassimo De Angelis ’4 Lecturer, University of East London, Historical Materialism, volume 12:2 (57–87) "Separating the Doing and the Deed" If capital encloses, it cannot do it without a corresponding discourse. This discourse Contention Three: Impact FramingCHALLENGING CALCULATION IN THE NAME OF RESPONSIBILITY opens space for an ethical community founded upon responsibilitySteven Shankman, University of Oregon Humanities Center, in Who, Exactly, is the Other?, 2002, p. 67-68 Is an ethical community possible? How can it be conceived? The very idea The utilitarian conception of an autonomous moral subject produces a manipulative and unethical relationship with the OtherAlasdair MacIntyre, Philsophy, Vanderbilt University, After Virtue, 1984, p. 68 I take it then that both the utilitarianism of the middle and late nine¬teenth century | 9/28/13 |
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