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-====Attempting to combat nuclear power through the state reproduces capitalism and patriarchy- the alternative is to allow nuclear production but move it out of the hands of the state. She’s going to say that corporations are the problem not the state – I say that they’re one in the same. I solve 100 by putting nuclear power in the hands of small local activist groups. ==== |
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-**Bowling writes: Bowling, Jill. Martin, Brian. Honorary professional fellow at the University of Wollongong, Australia Plumwood, Val. Watson, Ian. "Strategy Against Nuclear Power." Social Alternatives, Vol. 5, No. 2, 1986. RP** |
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-Local groups. The obvious place to begin constructing a politics which is decentralised, |
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-====Prioritizing democracy frameworks re-entrenches the link – they’re sustaining the capitalist system through the state. Zizek ‘2K==== |
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-**Zizek, 2k1("Repeating Lenin" Professor of Philosophy at the University of Ljubljana, Slavoj Zizek)** |
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-What are we to say to this? Again, the problem resides in the |
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--democratic "post-ideological" consensus - or it means nothing. |
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-====This model makes the aff’s social model economically and ecologically unsustainable. The flawed nexus between society and nature guarantees an unending series of financial bubbles and environmental destruction- the alternative is the rise of an environmental working class that breaks down hegemonic structures and capitalism==== |
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-**Foster 13 **– John Bellamy Foster, Professor of Sociology at the University of Oregon, Editor of the Monthly Review, holds a Ph.D. from York University, 2013 ("The Epochal Crisis," Monthly Review, Volume 65, Issue 05 (October), Accessed on 7/18/2014 from http://monthlyreview.org/2013/10/01/epochal-crisis) |
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-It is an indication of the sheer enormity of the historical challenge confronting humanity in |
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-humanity thus rests as never before on the revolutionary struggle of humanity itself. |