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+====The political economy is what influences social interpretation and the meanings of disability. In industrial societies, rehabilitation, like all other goods and services is transformed into a commodity. The affirmative offers no explanation of why disabled people are oppressed in capitalist societies and no strategy for liberating us from the chains of that oppression. ==== |
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+**Oliver 99** (Professor Michael J. Oliver - Professor of Disability Studies University of Greenwich, London, England "Capitalism, Disability and Ideology: A Materialist Critique of the Normalization Principle" – Book: A quarter-century of normalization and social role valorization: evolution and impact (p163-173) 1999 http://www.leeds.ac.uk/disability-studies/archiveuk/Oliver/cap20dis20ideol.pdf KB) |
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+The production of disability therefore is nothing more or less than a set of activities |
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+rehabilitation, like all other goods and services is transformed into a commodity. |
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+====The 1AC's form of justice is dependent on money, re-entrenching capitalism. ==== |
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+**Higdon 10 **Woodrow L. Higdon – Investigative Photo Journalist, March 2010, "PUBLIC-CORRUPTION-COVER-UP-THRU-CIVIL-LITIAGTION-ABUSE," No Publication, http://www.gtinewsphoto.com/PUBLIC-CORRUPTION-COVER-UP-THRU-CIVIL-LITIAGTION.html RS |
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+The so called |
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+available to public agencies. |
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+====And this reinforcement of class privilege is a priori unethical- it monetizes all life and makes ethical living impossible==== |
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+**Kovel 02 **Joel Kovel, Alger Hiss Professor, Social Studies, Bard College, THE ENEMY OF NATURE: THE END OF CAPITALISM OR THE END OF THE WORLD, 2002, p. 141. |
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+Capital produces egoic relations, which reproduce capital. The isolated selves of the capitalist |
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+a racist drumbeat; for global capital, the losses are regrettable necessities. |
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+====The alt is to adopt a historical materialist approach that acknowledges that racial and gender difference is rooted in the capitalist system of exploitation.==== |
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+**Scatamburlo-D'Annibale and McLauren 03**, V. and Peter McLaren, "The Strategic Centrality of Class in the Politics of 'Race' and 'Difference'", UCLA, 2003, http://pages.gseis.ucla.edu/faculty/mclaren/mclaren20and20valerie.pdf //VM |
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+A historical materialist approach adopts the imperative that categories of difference are social/political |
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+freedom and pluralist, liberal democracy" (1992, p. 96). |
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+====The role of the ballot is to endorse the debater who best structurally and methodologically ends capitalism.==== |
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+====We have an apriori ethical obligation to end capitalism- controls internal link to all oppressions==== |
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+**Zizek and Daly 04** (Slavoj, professor of philosophy at the Institute for Sociology, Ljubljana, and Glyn, Conversations with Zizek, pg 14-16) |
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+For Zizek it is imperative that we cut through this Gordian knot of postmodern protocol |
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+the abject Other to that of a 'glitch' in an otherwise sound matrix. |