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+====Constitutional law like rape and harassment law masks structural inequalities, bolsters monopoly of legal expertise, and creates a capitalist market that commodifies and profits off of injuries – only rich white people can afford legal representation while poor minorities rarely receive adequate recompense==== |
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+RICHARD L. ABEL 81 Richard L Professor of Law (now emeritus) at UCLA, a specialist in African Law Studies and a renowned socio-legal scholar. He received his B.A. from Harvard University (1962), his LL.B. from Columbia University (1965) and his Ph.D. from the University of London (1974). He has been a member of the faculty of the UCLA School of Law since 1974, “A CRITIQUE OF AMERICAN TORT LAW,” BRITISH JOURNAL OF LAW and SOCIETY VOLUME 8, NUMBER 2, WINTER 1981, ghs//BZ |
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+Capitalist tort law exploits and alienates tort victims in ways that parallel the exploitation and |
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+A thus pays part of the cost of protecting the privileges of B. |
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+====There is no such thing as free speech – the promotion of free speech perpetuates the commodification of speech into capital by framing government and speech in opposition – their conception of rights papers over the power dynamics that control free speech and monopolize profit, contributing to neoliberal takeover of the academy and all political processes==== |
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+Brown 15, Wendy Brown, “Law and Legal Reason,” In Undoing the Demos: Neoliberalism's stealth revolution, MIT Press, 2015, ghs//BZ |
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+At times, kennedy raises the pitch in Citizens United to depict limits on corporate |
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+warring forces parallel to those of government and capital in a neoliberal economy. |
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+====Neoliberalism causes extinction and massive social inequalities – the aff’s single-issue legal solution misses the root cause – only the alt solves==== |
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+Farbod 15 ( Faramarz Farbod , PhD Candidate @ Rutgers, Prof @ Moravian College, Monthly Review, http://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/2015/farbod020615.html, 6-2) |
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+Global capitalism is the 800-pound gorilla. The twin ecological and economic crises |
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+enhancing natural and social systems will soon reach a point of no return. |
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+====The alternative is to reject the aff’s perpetuation of inequalities in favor of a class-based politics that unifies marginalized identities and pursues liberating tolerance – only by critiquing economic forces underlying universities can we develop cooperation==== |
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+Sculos and Walsh 16 Sculos, Bryant William Department of Politics and International Relations, Florida International University , and Sean Noah Walsh Department of Political Science and Economics, Capital University. "The Counterrevolutionary Campus: Herbert Marcuse and the Suppression of Student Protest Movements." New Political Science (2016): 1-17., ghs//BZ |
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+The recognition of repressive tolerance as a tool of counterrevolution calls for a careful¶ |
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+¶ that impetus here and shown it to be more relevant than ever. |
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+====The role of the ballot is to question the scholarship of the 1AC prior to the consequences of the plan – they don’t get to weigh the case – demand for a plan legitimizes narrow political visions that sustain neoliberalism – critique precludes policymaking and ethical frameworks==== |
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+Blacklock 15, Corinne Blalock J.D., “NEOLIBERALISM AND THE CRISIS OF LEGAL THEORY”, Duke University, LAW AND CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS Vol. 77:71, 2015, ghs//BZ |
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+RECOVERING LEGAL THEORY’S RELEVANCE? The lens of neoliberalism not only allows one to see |
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+AND |
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+they are in a world that constantly insists that there is no alternative. |