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+====Their call for a ballot is bad—tying the 1AC to a desire for recognition by an external social authority facilitates dependence on authority which turns case==== |
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+**McGowan 13 **~~Todd, Prof @ U of VT, "Enjoying What We Don't Have: The Political Project of Psychoanalysis", p. 87-90, Project MUSE~~ |
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+When subjects enter into society, the social order confronts them with a demand. |
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+of the social demand and refuse it by becoming indifferent to recognition's appeal. |
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+====The ballot is a form of interest convergence between the judge and the aff – this pacifying inclusive gesture replicates academic domination through liberal appropriation whilst perpetuating stasis through guilt assuasion==== |
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+**Chow** – Andrew W. Mellon Professor of the Humanities @ Brown - **1993** |
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+(Rey, Writing Diaspora: Tactics of Intervention in Contemporary Cultural Studies, p. 16-17) |
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+While the struggle for hegemony remains necessary for many reasons-especially in cases where |
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+are being put forth, many deep-rooted, politically reactionary forces return |
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+====The alternative is to vote neg to vote aff.==== |