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-====There are 4 dangers inherent in the 1ac-Fear, Clarity, Power, and Abolition, their revolutionary lines of flight become reordered in the logic of microfascism ==== |
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-**Deleuze and Guattari 80** |
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-Gilles And Felix A Thousand Plateaus Micropolitics and Segmentary ASherm + mkultra |
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-We cannot say that one of these three lines is bad and another good, |
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-the destruction. All the dangers of the other lines pale by comparison. |
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-====The 1ac is a capitulation to the logic of the control society, institutions may change, but in name alone. There is no need for fear or hope however, but simply a need to look for new weapons==== |
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-**Deleuze 90 **~~Gilles Deleuze, "Postscript on Control Societies," L'autre Journal 1, May 1990~~ |
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-**Edited for gendered language |
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-1. History Foucault located the disciplinary societies in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; |
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-in one and the same modulation, like a universal system of deformation. |
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-====That independently results in the formulation of hierarchical structures, microfascism constructs vertical relationships between individuals ==== |
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-**Deleuze and Guattari 80** |
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-Gilles And Felix A Thousand Plateuas pg 15 ASherm |
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-To be rhizomorphous is to produce stems and filaments that seem to be roots, |
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-a rhizome), and thus arrives at an entirely different state of the unconscious |
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-====We're key to politics==== |
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-Newman '9 (Saul Newman, Professor of Political Theory@ ULondon, "Politics in the Age of Control", Deleuze and New Technology, ed. Mark Poster, pg 115-120,) |
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-Politics in Search of a People When discussing the new society of control, Deleuze |
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-- a new collective politics based on the people and its radical potential. |
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-====There is no impact to social death==== |
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-**Land 92 ** |
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-Nick, lecturer in continental philosophy at the university of warwick, The Thirst For Annihilation Georges Bataille and Virulent nihilism ASherm |
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-How much dying can a body do? At least one dose, and even |
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-the ephemera in its nerves that it has so little attachment to them? |
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-====In response to a control society, we call for minoritarian war machines against the control assemblage through becoming ==== |
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-Newman '9 (Saul Newman, Professor of Political Theory@ ULondon, "Politics in the Age of Control", Deleuze and New Technology, ed. Mark Poster, pg 115-120,) |
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-====This becomes a D-rule- The ROB is to vote for the debater that best recognizes the world as an assemblage of desires. ==== |
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-**Hegarty and Ericson 00** |
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-Kevin and Richard The surveillant assemblage ASherm |
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-The philosopher Gilles Deleuze only occasionally wrote directly on the topic of surveillance, usually |
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-this "fork in the road" stuff and start using a different metaphor |
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-====Vote neg: the 1ac was the latest iteration in the soporific story of debate: reactionary confrontation with difference—reactive forces and negation abound. The aff proposes a curriculum of dialectical laboring against difference. We say revel in difference; instead of laboring at the walls of a 1ac house, put down floorboards and dance with us.==== |
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-**Deleuze 62.** Gilles, Nietzsche and Philosophy. p. 8-10 mkultra |
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-Is Nietzsche a "dialectician"? Not all relations between "same" and " |
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-. Underneath the Hegelian image of the master we always find the slave. |