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+The AFF’s notion of the marketplace of ideas is neoliberal rhetoric designed to strengthen corporate power. |
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+Whatler 13 Stuart Whatley, Speak for Yourself: A Meditation on the Marketplace of Ideas, Los Angeles Review of Books, 10/4/13, https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/speak-for-yourself-a-meditation-on-the-marketplace-of-ideas/#! //LADI |
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+The very notion...the system itself.” |
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+We have reached a tipping point – neoliberalism is no longer able to control its spiral into disaster. Massive structural violence and extinction are inevitable without a fundamental rethinking of the current system. |
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+Farbod 15 |
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+Faramarz Farbod (PhD Candidate @ Rutgers, Prof @ Moravian College), Monthly Review, http://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/2015/farbod020615.html, 6-2) LADI recut SF |
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+Global capitalism is...of no return. |
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+Performance is not just the aff’s post fiat policy – but the principle by which they engage the resolution. Debaters need to be held accountable for reps |
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+Vincent 13 Vincent, Christopher ’13 Re-Conceptualizing our Performances: Accountability in Lincoln Douglas Debate. Graduate Assistant for the University of Louisville Debate Team and Director of Debate at the James Graham Brown School in Louisville, KY. |
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+As a community...in those moments. |