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-====I value justice. ==== |
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-====Structural violence is based in moral exclusion, which is fundamentally flawed because exclusion is not based on dessert but rather on arbitrarily perceived differences.==== |
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-Winter and Leighton 99 ~|Deborah DuNann Winter and Dana C. Leighton. Winter~|~~Psychologist that specializes in Social Psych, Counseling Psych, Historical and Contemporary Issues, Peace Psychology. Leighton: PhD graduate student in the Psychology Department at the University of Arkansas. Knowledgable in the fields of social psychology, peace psychology, and justice and intergroup responses to transgressions of justice~~ "Peace, conflict, and violence: Peace psychology in the 21st century." Pg 4-5 ghs//VA |
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-Finally, to recognize the operation of structural violence forces us to ask questions about |
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-local cultures, will be our most surefooted path to building lasting peace. |
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-====Debate should deal with questions of real-world consequences—ideal theories ignore the concrete nature of the world and legitimize oppression.==== |
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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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-====Thus, the standard is reducing structural violence. ==== |