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-====THE ROB IS TO QUESTION THE 1AC’S SCHOLARSHIP PRIOR TO THE CONSEQUENCES OF THEIR INTERROGATION- |
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-Focusing on the inner self trades off with the fight against global injustice==== |
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-Zizek 01: Slavoj, On Belief (Thinking in Action), New York City: Routledge, 2001, 13-5 |
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-“Western Buddhism” thus perfectly fits the fetishist mode of ideology in our allegedly |
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-is the social involvement which he tends to dismiss as a mere game.” |
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-====Buddhism accelerates capitalist dynamics by allowing them to publicly renounce capital while remaining an active participant—Western appropriation of Buddhism is the perfect phantasmatic supplement to global capital because it makes participation in hegemony easier to stomach==== |
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-Zizek 01: Slavoj, On Belief (Thinking in Action), New York City: Routledge, 2001, 13-5 |
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-The ultimate postmodern irony is thus the strange exchange between Europe and Asia: at |
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-Ethic, entitled The Taoist Ethic and the Spirit of Global Capitalism. 7 |
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-====You have an ethical obligation to reject cap – it causes violence and kills all value to life.==== |
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-Zizek and Daly:- (Glyn Senior Lecturer in Politics at University College in Northampton, Slajov Slavoj Žižek is a Slovenian Marxist philosopher, psychoanalyst and cultural critic. He is a senior researcher at the Institute for Sociology and Philosophy, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia “Conversations with Zizek”, p. 14-16) GHS//GB |
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-For Zizek it is imperative that we cut through this Gordian knot of postmodern protocol |
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-) social antagonisms and to absorb them within a culture of differential affirmation. |
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-====The alternative ~-~- we should reject the aff’s capitalist underpinnings and completely withdraw from the logic of capitalism—individual criticism is key to solve.==== |
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-Adrian Johnston 4 Dept of Philosophy, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, “The Cynic’s Fetish: Slavoj Žižek and the Dynamics of Belief”, International Journal of Zizek Studies, Volume 1, 2004, BE |
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-Perhaps the absence of a detailed practical roadmap in Žižek’s political writings isn’t |
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-comforting fiction (“Capitalist commodity fetishism or the truth? I choose fetishism.”). |