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+**The subject is constantly changing in the face of power relations. BUTLER ’92:** |
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+(Judith Butler. 1992. “Continent Foundations: Feminism and the Question of “Postmodernism” Feminists Theorize the Political) |
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+In a sense...to politics itself. |
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+**Power is constitutive of all our interactions. ORME:** |
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+Orme, Stephen. "Foucault: Subject, Power, Resistance." Academia.edu LHP RS |
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+We must imagine...a forever-shifting |
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+**Understanding of the self is in relation to these structures ~-~~-~- that requires care for self. FOUCAULT ’84:** |
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+“The ethic of care for the self as a practice of freedom. An interview with Michel Foucault on January 20, 1984” Conducted by Raul Fornet-Betancourt, Helmut Becker, Alfredo Gomez-muller Translated by J. D. Gauthier, s.j LHP MK |
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+Q: The care for...have over them. |
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+**It’s key to envisioning a liberated world. FOUCAULT 2:** |
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+“The ethic of care for the self as a practice of freedom. An interview with Michel Foucault on January 20, 1984” Conducted by Raul Fornet-Betancourt, Helmut Becker, Alfredo Gomez-muller Translated by J. D. Gauthier, s.j LHP MK |
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+I shall be...be set free. |
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+**The role of the specific intellectual is to engage in a genealogy. DREFYUES AND RABINOW:** |
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+Hubert L. Dreyfus and Paul Rabinow. Michel Foucault: Beyond Structuralism and Hermeneutics. Second Edition With an Afterword by and an Interview with Michel Foucault, 1982 LHP RS |
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+The interpreter as...emergence of imposed |
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+**Additionally:** |
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+**1 Historical continuities govern the self. JENKINS:** |
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+Jenkins, Fiona. “Care of the Self or Cult of the Self?: How Philosophical Counseling gets Political.” No Date. LHP MK |
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+Subjectivity thus conceived...is possible here. |
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+**2 It solves the moralism-authenticity paradox between the legitimacy of moral maxims. JENKINS 2:** |
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+Jenkins, Fiona. “Care of the Self or Cult of the Self?: How Philosophical Counseling gets Political.” No Date. LHP MK |
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+The figure I...begins to emerge. |
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+**3 Solves colonialism. VAZQUEZ 9:** |
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+Rolando Vázquez 9 assistant professor of Sociology at University College Roosevelt of Utrecht University in The Netherlands. "Modernity coloniality and visibility: the politics of time." Sociological Research Online 14.4 (2009): 7. |
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+Colonialism is not...not to posses' (Mujica, 2004, p. 25)15. |
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+**Genealogy can’t be oriented to solving problems, just understanding how they came to be. KOOPMAN:** |
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+Koopman, Colin. Genealogy as Critique. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana UP, 2013 |
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+It is important...and critical theory. |
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+**The US government sent radioactive milk from nuclear reactors to inner city black communities. STRENGLASS ’06:** |
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+Ernest J. Strenglass. “Hidden Genocide: Environmental Racism in the Nuclear Age.” University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine. March 6, 2006. LHP MK |
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+Summary The discovery...mines and reactors. |
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+**Black powers were disempowered against the state. WHITE ’03:** |
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+White, Harvey L. “Race, Class and Environmental Hazards.” California Environmental Protection Agency. http://www.calepa.ca.gov/envjustice/Documents/2003/Appendices/AppendixB.pdf LHP SG |
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+The risks that...risk assessment studies. |
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+**The aff is an analysis that says banning nuclear power is a better method for care for self as per the genealogy, post fiat impacts are irrelevant to my analysis.** |
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+**1 Nuke power is an ingrained norm that is barely taken away. STRENGLASS 2:** |
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+Ernest J. Strenglass. “Hidden Genocide: Environmental Racism in the Nuclear Age.” University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine. March 6, 2006. LHP MK |
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+Nuclear Plant Upwind...reactors operating today. |
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+**2 Nuclear power is complacent with the state of exception. RAMINDER ’11:** |
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+Kaur, Raminder. “A ‘Nuclear Renaissance’, Climate Change and the State of Exception.” 2011. LHP MK |
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+The bio-techno-political...out of mind’. |
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+**3 There’s no way to equally distribute its risks since minority communities never had recognition in the first place. KAMPS:** |
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+Kevin Kamps / Melissa Kamps. “Radioactive Racism: The History of Targeting Native American Communities with High Level Atomic Waste Dumps.” Nuclear Information and Resource Center and Public Citizen. No Date. LHP MK |
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+Low-income and...of tribal sovereignty. |