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-====Instead of calling out capitalism, prohibiting nuclear power masks the problem and solidifies capitalist rule ==== |
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-**Workers Vanguard 11** Workers Vanguard (a Marxist bi-weekly newspaper published by the Spartacist League, a Trotskyist political organization in the United States). "Greens' Anti-Nuclear Hysteria Amnesties Capitalism." Spartakist No. 188. May 2011. HW. http://www.icl-fi.org/english/wv/983/germany.html |
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-With the crisis still unresolved, the Japanese government has abandoned plans to expand its |
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-this improved technology will of course also alleviate the destruction of the environment. |
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-====Capitalism puts ethics in a double bind – either they exacerbate class domination or fail to guide political action ==== |
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-**Llorente 03** Renzo Llorente (Philosophy Professor at Saint Louis University). "Maurice Cornforth's Contribution to Marxist Metaethics." Nature, Society, and Thought, vol 16, no. 3. 2003. HW. http://conservancy.umn.edu/bitstream/handle/11299/150742/nst163a.pdf?sequence=1andisAllowed=y |
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-Let me begin with what is undoubtedly the central feature of Cornforth's critique of analytic |
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-) class inequalities constitute morally significant dissimilarities among agents from different social classes. |
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-====Focusing on individual action ceases responsibility and causes withdrawal from class struggle ==== |
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-**Pepper 93** David Pepper (Emeritus Professor of Geography at Oxford Brookes) "The Marxist Perspective." Eco-Socialism: From Deep Ecology to Social Justice. HW. 1993. https://books.google.com/books?id=QL2IAgAAQBAJandpg=PA143andlpg=PA143anddq=The+failure+to+set+issues+in+a+historical+materialist+context,+i.e.+in+relation+to+changing+modes+of+production,+is+most+clearly+illustrated+in+the+population-resources+issue.andsource=blandots=cMPAoYj1N-andsig=r3Xue-S7lTzyDCUuq9QVcwTO-CUandhl=enandsa=Xandved=0ahUKEwjwk6Khkq3OAhUI74MKHeISCXMQ6AEIHjAA~~#v=onepageandqandf=false |
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-And this counter-revolutionary attitude is also inherent in the elevation of the individual |
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-the personal ceases to be political any more (Pepper and Hallam 1988). |
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-====Capitalism makes existential climate change inevitable — only a revolutionary anti-capitalist movement can avert disaster.==== |
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-**Foster 15** — John Bellamy Foster, Professor of Sociology at the University of Oregon, Editor of Monthly Review, holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from York University, 2015 ("The Great Capitalist Climacteric," Monthly Review, Volume 67, Number 6, November, Available Online at http://monthlyreview.org/2015/11/01/the-great-capitalist-climacteric/, Accessed 07-31-2016) |
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-Humanity today is confronted with what might be called the Great Capitalist Climacteric. In |
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-prove impossible—if the global population does not act quickly and decisively. |
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-====The alternative is a complete rejection of capitalism – this is a prerequisite for a new society, any other strategy will be coopted and will risk extinction==== |
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-**Magdoff and Foster 10** Fred Magdoff and John Bellamy Foster (Fred Magdoff (fmagdoff@uvm.edu) is professor emeritus of plant and soil science at the University of Vermont and adjunct professor of crop and soil science at Cornell University and John Bellamy Foster (jfoster@monthlyreview.org) is editor of Monthly Review and professor of sociology at the University of Oregon). "What Every Environmentalist Needs to Know About Capitalism: A Citizen's Guide to Capitalism and the Environment." HW. Monthly Review. 2010. http://monthlyreview.org/product/what_every_environmentalist_needs_to_know_about_capitalism/ |
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-The transition to an ecological and democratic economy will be difficult and will not occur |
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-opposition to capitalism and environmental collapse. In this lies our greatest hope. |
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-====The role of the ballot and judge is to resist capitalism. We must challenge capitalist policies in debate in order to counteract the flawed direction of academic knowledge production. ==== |
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-**Harvey 11** Harvey, David (Distinguished Professor of Anthropology and Geography at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York). The enigma of capital: and the crises of capitalism. Profile Books, 2011. Print |
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-Since Marx's goal was to change the world and not merely to understand it, |
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-is impossible. It contradicts the very nature of what capital is about. |
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-====Academic structures have been vertically integrated into the machine of capital. Abstract theorizing directly fuels capitalist accumulation by attempting to explain away the clear and present nature of exploitation. Lander 02,==== |
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-**(Edgardo, Prof. of Sociology and Latin American studies at the Venezuelan Central University in Caracas, "Eurocentrism, Modern Knowledges, and the "Natural" Order of Global Capital, Nepantla: Views from South", 3.2, muse) BSH** |
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-The naturalization of these processes of free circulation of investment and trade, as criteria |
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-knowledge the criteria and procedures are established by which all controversies are decided. |
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-====Student education is uniquely crucial to successfully overthrow capitalism. Marcuse 72,==== |
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-**Marcuse, German philosopher and sociologist, 1972 ~~Herbert, Counterrevolution and Revolt, P. 54-56~~** |
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-The dominion of this democracy still leaves room for the building of autonomous local |
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-genesis and of the ways in which it is reproduced: critical thinking. |