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... ... @@ -1,25 +1,0 @@ 1 -INTERP— The affirmative must defend the hypothetical implementation of the resolution by the United States federal government. 2 - 3 -1. “Resolved” denotes a policy action. 4 -Words and Phrases ‘64 Permanent Edition 5 -Definition of the word ... establish by law”. 6 - 7 -2 - “Resolved” is legislative 8 -Jeff Parcher 1, former debate coach at Georgetown, Feb 2001 http://www.ndtceda.com/archives/200102/0790.html 9 -Pardon me if I ... to a question. 10 - 11 -3. the agent of the resolution is the United States federal government 12 - 13 -C - Clash 14 - 15 -Minoritorian becoming requires protocols of experimentation ~-~-- that necessitates topical switch side debate to begin becoming. BOGUE ’11: 16 -Bogue, Ronald. Professor at Franklin College. “Deleuze and Guattari and the Future of Politics: Science Fiction, Protocols, and the People to Come.” 2011. 17 -Fabulation does not ... revolutionary action and passion’. 18 - 19 -Topical version of the aff 20 - 21 -The voter is the ROB—all the offense turns the AC’s link to it 22 -jurisdiction 23 -Competing Interpretations 24 -DTD 25 -No RVI - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,23 +1,0 @@ 1 -Statist mechanisms for housing only reinscribe capital: the directive is to include people into the proletariat Clarke 2 -THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF HOUSING Simon Clarke and Norman Ginsburg University of Warwick https://homepages.warwick.ac.uk/~syrbe/pubs/ClarkeGinsburg.pdf 1975 (CWLC) 3 -In the course … working class landlord. 4 - 5 - 6 -Right to housing is a ruse of solvency: it’s enveloped in structure and reinscribes capitalism: no escaping the link Noonan 7 -Against Housing: Homes as a Human Life Requirement Jeff Noonan1 and Josephine Watson2 2017 http://www.alternateroutes.ca/index.php/ar/article/view/22421/18208 ( CWLC) 8 -In February 2016, … live within it. 9 -Your reps recreate the social conditions you critique: this comes prior Rosenman 10 -Engels in the Crescent City: Revisiting the Housing Question in post-Katrina New Orleans Chris Herring* University of California Berkeley Department of Sociology christoph.herring@berkeley.edu Emily Rosenman* University of British Columbia Department of Geography emily.rosenman@geog.ubc.ca 2016 (CWLC) 11 -According to Engels, … policy in New Orleans. 12 - 13 -Cap root cause of your harms: creates housing bubbles which ruin housing and turn case Wolff 14 -Housing Crisis a Symptom of Capitalism's Failure Saturday, 21 August 2010 08:49By Rick Wolff, MRzine | Op-Ed | name. 15 -This capitalist crisis … changing the system. 16 - 17 -The alt is alternative housing routes out of capital: the method is squatting Lopez 18 -artínez López, M. and Cattaneo, C. (2014). Squatting as an Alternative to Capitalism: An Introduction. In Cattaneo, C. and Martínez López, M. (Eds.), The Squatters’ Movement in Europe. Commons and Autonomy as Alternatives to Capitalism. London, United Kingdom: Pluto Press, p.1-25 19 -Hodkinson suggests … such as the squatters' movement. 20 - 21 -Squatting key social site: beginnings of change Lopez 2 22 - 23 -Furthermore, as the … or passive resistance. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,6 +1,0 @@ 1 -A: Debaters on the 2016-2017 March-April LD topic must specify via an explicit text in the 1AC the actor, policy, enforcement mechanism, funding mechanism and be backed by a solvency advocate who defends those aspects of the plan. 2 -B: They don’t. 3 -C: 4 -Division of Ground: 5 -Speccing affects your solvency - The right may be important but International Law and the US Government have historically used various modes of implementation IHRC : 6 -CESC recognizes that…. a fundamental right of its own. - EntryDate
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