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+====1 The Aff creates a public/private distinction which is capitalistic.==== |
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+Horwitz: Horwitz, Morton J. Professor of Law, Harvard University “The History of the Public/Private Distinction.” University of Pennsylvania Law Review. 1982. RP |
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+Earlier, progressivism posited |
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+reserved to governments. |
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+====2 The Aff’s portrayal as something free represents speech as something to be commodified in a “marketplace of ideas.”==== |
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+Brown writes: Brown, Wendy. Professor of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley “Undoing the Demos: Neoliberalism's Stealth Revolution.” MIT Press, 2015. RP |
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+Importantly, however, democracy i |
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+good for all? |
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+====Cap root cause==== |
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+Hedges: Hedges, Chris. Senior Fellow, The Nation Institute “Corporate Capitalism is the Foundation of Police Brutality and the Prison State.” Truthdig.com, July 5, 2015. CH |
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+Our national conversation on |
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+ their exact configuration.” |
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+====The alternative is a recognition that freedom of speech is impossible, and that because of capitalism speech can never be truly liberated.==== |
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+Morley: Morley, Daniel Contributor, In Defense of Marxism “Our Cherished Freedom of Speech Myth.” In Defense of Marxism. February 2015. RP |
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+In our society, |
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+ freedom of expression! |