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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,29 @@ 1 +====Limits on free speech are good. First, neoliberalism makes free speech and agonistic dialogue impossible; restrictions are inevitable. Second, restrictions reveal the authoritarian nature of neolib and surface its contradictions – that causes antagonistic protests that are more effective than simple "dialogue" that can't reach a mass audience==== 2 +**Musil** **14** ~~Pelin Ayan, Does Antagonism Precede Agonism in Challenging Neoliberalism? The Gezi Resistance in Turkey. Acta Politologica 6, 3, 326-342. ISSN 1803-8220.~~ AT 3 +When agonistic politics cannot develop to the extent that it can successfully challenge neoliberalism to 4 +AND 5 +hidden severity of neoliberalism that claims to have a tolerant and democratic identity. 6 + 7 + 8 +====Free speech is an illusion propagated by corporatists – their model of rights assumes an equal playing field analogous to free market economists view of capital. The promotion of free speech perpetuates the idea that speech is a commodity, which strengthens neoliberalism's hold on the academy. Brown 15==== 9 +**Brown, Wendy. Undoing the demos: Neoliberalism's stealth revolution. MIT Press, 2015.** 10 +At times, kennedy raises the pitch in Citizens United to depict limits on corporate 11 +AND 12 +warring forces parallel to those of government and capital in a neoliberal economy. 13 + 14 + 15 +====This turns the case – the commodification of speech reflects the capitalist illusion of freedom. It makes speech meaningless and kills value to life. Smith '14==== 16 +R.C. **Smith** April 24, 20**14** "POWER, CAPITAL and THE RISE OF THE MASS SURVEILLANCE STATE: ON THE ABSENCE OF DEMOCRACY, ETHICS, DISENCHANTMENT and CRITICAL THEORY" Heathwood Institute and Press http://www.heathwoodpress.com/power-capital-the-rise-of-the-mass-surveillance-state-on-the-absence-of-democracy-ethics-disenchantment-critical-theory/ JJN from file 17 +One pressing issue, moreover, is that majority of the popular movements that have 18 +AND 19 +which produces and reproduces the epistemic context of its own validity.~~13~~ 20 + 21 + 22 +====Best data proves industrial civilization is unsustainable absent major structural changes – capitalism is driving us on a course to collapse ==== 23 +**Ahmed 14 ~~Nafeez Ahmed (executive director of the Institute for Policy Research and Development). "Nasa-funded study: industrial civilisation headed for 'irreversible collapse'?" The Guardian. Published 3/14, Updated 3/16/14~~ AJ** 24 +A new study partly-sponsored by Nasa's Goddard Space Flight Center has highlighted the 25 +AND 26 +Hegemony is not an option; it's Anarchism or bust I am afraid. 27 + 28 + 29 +====The role of the judge is to be a critical analyst testing whether the underlying assumptions of the AFF are valid. This is a question of the whether the AFF scholarship is good.==== - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,49 @@ 1 +=CP= 2 +Cp text: Resolved: Public colleges and universities in the United States ought to establish safe houses on campus. 3 + 4 + 5 +====I Reserve the right to clarify Pratt 1==== 6 +Pratt, Mary Louise. "Arts of the Contact Zone." Academic Discourse: Readings for Argument and Analysis. Ed. Gail Stygall. Fort Worth: Harcourt College Publishers, 2000. 573-587 7 +The fact that no one was safe made all of us involved in the course 8 +AND 9 +, claims on the world that they can then bring into the contact zone 10 + 11 + 12 +====And ==== 13 +I propose to say a few more words about this erstwhile unreadable text, in order to lay out some thoughts about writing and literacy in what I like to call the contact zones. 14 +AND 15 +Eventually I will use the term to reconsider the models of community that many of us rely on in teaching and theorizing and that are under challenge today. 16 + 17 + 18 +====Engaging in the contact zone is what occurs when free speech is granted and this is unique to the academia. Pratt 2==== 19 +Pratt, Mary Louise. "Arts of the Contact Zone." Academic Discourse: Readings for Argument and Analysis. Ed. Gail Stygall. Fort Worth: Harcourt College Publishers, 2000. 573-587 20 +The idea of the contact zone is intended in part to contrast with ideas of 21 +AND 22 +a homogeneous competence or grammar shared identically and equally among all the members. 23 + 24 + 25 +====The academia is filled with rage; we need a place to discuss these issues safely with those who are similar. Pratt 3==== 26 +Pratt, Mary Louise. "Arts of the Contact Zone." Academic Discourse: Readings for Argument and Analysis. Ed. Gail Stygall. Fort Worth: Harcourt College Publishers, 2000. 573-587 27 +In the context of the change, a new course was designed that centered on 28 +AND 29 +every student. No one was excluded, and no one was safe. 30 + 31 + 32 +====However, free speech can also allow immense miscommunication and rage making the need for safe houses required. (the author references Pratt) Watkins 1==== 33 +It can be a dangerous place, where people are easily misunderstood and hurt. 34 +AND 35 + Pratt also stresses the need for "safe houses." 36 + 37 + 38 +====Safe houses solve for ethnic minorities and groups of all culture. Watkins 2==== 39 + Watkins, Mary. "Safe House." The Concise Dictionary of Crime and Justice(n.d.): n. pag. 2003. Web. 40 +Because the contact zone is a place of such emotional turmoil, Pratt also stresses 41 +AND 42 +give people a place to work out and understand things in a safe environment 43 + 44 + 45 +====The problem with safe houses is finding one, the academia allows for establishment where one's need them more. Watkins 3==== 46 + Watkins, Mary. "Safe House." The Concise Dictionary of Crime and Justice(n.d.): n. pag. 2003. Web. 47 +Anzaldúa also feels that safe houses are important, but she points out in her 48 +AND 49 +by all of her people is not enough to form a safe house. - EntryDate
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