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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,24 @@ 1 +I value Morality as implied by the word ought in the resolution. 2 +In order for us to achieve morality, we must strive for the inclusion of people who are otherwise excluded by society- Winter and Leighton concur: 3 +Psychologists Deborah Winter and Dana Leighton write ~~Deborah DuNann Winter and Dana C. Leighton Winter :Psychologist that specializes in Social Psych, Counseling Psych, Historical and Contemporary Issues, Peace Psychology. Leighton: PhD graduate student in the Psychology Department at the University of Arkansas. "Peace, conflict, and violence: Peace psychology in the 21st century."~~ 4 +Finally, to recognize 5 +And 6 +building lasting peace. 7 +And, the greatest instance of moral exclusion is bare life, when people’s lives are reduced to merely being alive as opposed to being able to enjoy the things that happen in life. For example, being kept alive in a cage and being fed food through a tube technically is life, but it ultimately is a state of constant suffering, which is a much larger instance of moral exclusion than any other. Ziarek explains: 8 +Ziarek ’12: ~~"Bare Life" from Impasses of the Post-Global: Theory in the Era of Climate Change, Vol. 2 Edited by Henry Sussman. University of Michigan Press 2012. Ewa Planowska Ziarek: Julian Park Professor of Comparative Literature at SUNY Buffalo.~~ 9 +"For Agamben, bare life 10 +and 11 +" political principle of genocide." 12 +Thus the Value Criterion is resisting actions that create bare life. 13 +I contend that affirming legal change creates the possibility of bare life. 14 +First, attempting to fix structural problems that occur within the law while using the law creates the conditions for bare life because it concedes to the ability of the government to absolutely control the individual- Agamben furthers: 15 +Agamben ’98: ~~"Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life," Stanford University Press 1998. Translated by Daniel Heller-Roazen. Giorgio Agamben: Professor of Philosophy at the University of Venice.~~ 16 +"The contiguity between 17 +and 18 + their roots here." 19 + 20 +====This is uniquely true in the context of qualified immunity- it is such a small portion of the problem that pretending it is a solution allows the problem to continue unquestioned- Singh argues:==== 21 +====(The Whiteness of Police, Nikhil Pal Singh, Professor of Political theory at NYU, written in "American Quarterly" in 2014.) ==== 22 +====A brief speculative 23 +and 24 +degrees of inclusion. ==== - EntryDate
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