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+====The 1AC adopts a marketplace of ideas theory that free speech will lead us to find truth—here’s some lines that prove the link:==== |
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+- “Peer views are the strongest method of persuasion” |
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+- “Only an unflinching agonistic stance can solve” |
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+====We’ll isolate several impacts==== |
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+====1 A marketplace of ideas forces the oppressed to wait for good ideas to crowd out bad ones – this can take generations, and they can’t wait any longer.==== |
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+Bunker: Bunker, Matthew D. Professor, University of Alabama “Critiquing Free Speech: First Amendment Theory and the Challenge |
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+of Interdisciplinarity.” 2001. RP |
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+Defenders of marketplace |
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+such side effects. |
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+====2 The idea behind the marketplace of ideas is rooted in capitalism – it’s a myth that allows minority voices to be smothered.==== |
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+Bunker: Bunker, Matthew D. Professor, University of Alabama “Critiquing Free Speech: First Amendment Theory and the Challenge |
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+of Interdisciplinarity.” 2001. RP |
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+Other critiques of |
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+ silencing “different” voices. |
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+====That’s a voting issue – question the reps before the passage of the plan |
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+Reps shape our understanding.==== |
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+Karlberg: Michael Karlberg Professor in the Department of Communication at Western Washington University. Wrote: Beyond the Culture of Contest: From Adversarialism to Mutualism in an Age of Interdependence. Ted Talks “The Power of Discourse and the Discourse of Power: Pursuing Peace through Discourse Intervention.” 2005. |
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+The ways we |
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+AND |
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+ and the right. |