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-====Theoretical critique is insufficient—our discussion should be based around finding policies, changes in the empirical world, that can both reorient our values and change tangible conditions of oppression. Thus, the role of the judge is to vote for the debater who best methodologically reorients our values.==== |
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-Dr. Tommy J. Curry 14, “The Cost of a Thing: A Kingian Reformulation of a Living Wage Argument in the 21st Century”, Victory Briefs, 2014, BE |
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-Despite the pronouncement of debate as an activity and intellectual exercise pointing to the real |
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-used to currently justify the living wages in under our contemporary moral parameters. |
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-====Ideal theory is unattainable and evades issues of reality, failing to solve actual injustice==== |
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-Mills ‘09 (Mills, Charles. W, May 22nd 2009, department of philosophy and Northwestern, ”Rawls on Race/Race in Rawls.” The Southern Journal of Philosophy, http://havenscenter.wisc.edu/files/Mills-Rawls20on20Race.pdf~-~-ghs//sk) |
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-Now how can this ideal ideal—a society not merely without a past history |
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-to have been of much help when and if it ever did arrive. |
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-====Defending ideal theories of punishment will only subvert systematic analysis of racism~-~~-~- we cannot afford to be unconscious, we MUST deal with these issues because precluding it from the conversation is a form of color-blindedness that perpetuates injustice==== |
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-Charles W. Mills 05, John Evans Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy, "Ideal Theory" as Ideology", Hypatia vol. 20, no. 3 (Summer 2005). |
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-Now what distinguishes ideal theory is not merely the use of ideals, since¶ |
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--ideal, one is only guaranteeing the perpetuation¶ of the nonideal. |
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-====Baudrillard is the epitome of ivory tower philosophy==== |
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-Lars Vaupel, Olaf Arndt, and Janneke Schönenbach, 8-19-2006, members of BBM, a Berlin-based artists group, “on first cyborgs, aliens and other sides of new technologies,” http://www.balsas.cc/modules.php?name=Newsandfile=printandsid=151 |
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-Valentinas: We all know that Jean Baudrillard did not believe that the Gulf War |
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-they are as well fighting with the same energy on the diplomatic battlefield. |
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-====Their thesis overly generalizes the completeness of illusion and hyper-reality – since it is impossible to verify whether or not there has been a total break from all past forms of social relations, we should discount their claims that our representations are meaningless.==== |
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-TlMOTHY W. LUKE 91 *, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Power and politics in hyperreality: The critical project of Jean Baudrillard. By: Luke, Timothy W., Social Science Journal, 03623319, 1991, Vol. 28, Issue 3, Ebsco |
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-Baudrillard's critical project clearly outlines a fascinating and innovative appraisal of the often confusing and |
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-he never really demonstrates definitely how this all works with carefully considered evidence. |