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1 +==1AC – Mouffe==
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3 +
4 +===Framework: ===
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7 +====Attempting to understand beings, communities, and ethics as universal will inevitably fail: ====
8 +
9 +
10 +====There is no I without the other. Identity is intersubjective and constructed through social relations, which are always changing. BUTLER: ====
11 +(Judith Butler. 1992. "Continent Foundations: Feminism and the Question of "Postmodernism" Feminists Theorize the Political)
12 +"In a sense, the subject is constituted through an ,,exclusion and,,differentiation,
13 +AND
14 +the point in which it is claimed to be prior to politics itself."
15 +
16 +
17 +====A. Ethics has to start with the self – otherwise it can't guide action because its principle doesn't have a claim on what I ought to do. But, there is no single stable self. Any attempt to universalize the conception of the self would fail to understand the ontological status of the agent. MILLS: ====
18 +Charles W. Mills, "Ideal Theory" as Ideology, 2005
19 +"An idealized social ontology. Moral~~ity~~ theory deals with the normative
20 +AND
21 +superior and inferior positions in social hierarchies of various kinds." (168)
22 +
23 +
24 +====B. Constraints K impacts – Analytic.====
25 +
26 +
27 +====Second, differentiation is constitutive of any moral theory because it requires one to distinguish between the ethical and anti-ethical. Justice is found in discrimination. HÄGGLUND:====
28 +"THE NECESSITY OF DISCRIMINATION DISJOINING DERRIDA AND LEVINAS" MARTIN HÄGGLUND
29 +"Derrida targets precisely this logic
30 +AND
31 +service of perpetrating the better." (46-48)
32 +2 Impacts:
33 +
34 +
35 +**====A. Analytic. ====**
36 +
37 +
38 +**====B. Precedes idealized frameworks. The belief in absolute peace is self-contradictory and justifies absolute violence. HÄGGLUND 2:====**
39 +"THE NECESSITY OF DISCRIMINATION DISJOINING DERRIDA AND LEVINAS" MARTIN HÄGGLUND
40 +"A possible objection here is that we must striv~~ing~~e toward
41 +AND
42 +idea of absolute peace is the idea of absolute violence." (49)
43 +
44 +
45 +====3. Aiming toward consensus is a false goal because consensus is impossible, difference is inevitable and contestation is key. Dividing people up and treating them as enemies is an equally false goal because it denies that the existence of an opposing identity is what constructs yours. The only way to resolve the inevitable conflict that comes with pluralism in our agency and ethics is to embrace an agonistic commitment, which recognizes that conflict is inevitable, but frames the other as a legitimate opponent instead of an enemy because without the opponent, your identity doesn't exist. MOUFFE: ====
46 +"The Democratic Paradox" by Chantal Mouffe 2000 DD
47 +"A well-functioning democracy calls for a vibrant clash of democratic political positions
48 +AND
49 +antagonisms that can tear up the very basis of civility." (104)
50 +
51 +
52 +====Thus, the standard is promoting agonistic democracy. To clarify, the standard is concerned with the procedures of agonistic pluralism, not ends. MOUFFE 2:====
53 +(Chantal Mouffe, Professor at the Department of Political Science of the Institute for Advanced Studies. June 2000. "The Democratic Paradox")
54 +"To avoid any confusion, I should specify that, contrary to some postmodern
55 +AND
56 +, while accepting them, fight for conflicting interpretations."
57 +Prefer additionally:
58 +
59 +
60 +====First, educational spaces must embrace contestation. Any attempt to exclude challenges reaffirms pedagogical imperialism. RICKERT: ====
61 +(Thomas, ""Hands Up, You're Free": Composition in a Post-Oedipal World", JacOnline Journal,)
62 +"This essay will employ Deleuze's and Zizek's theories to illustrate the limitations of writing
63 +AND
64 +is more aggressive than the desire to serve the other" (48)
65 +
66 +
67 +====Second, double bind – Analytic: ====
68 +
69 +
70 +====A. Analytic. ====
71 +
72 +
73 +====B. Analytic.====
74 +
75 +
76 +===Advocacy===
77 +
78 +
79 +====There are two types of energy production – soft energy and hard energy. Soft energy is localized and facilitates community involvement. ====
80 +**Lovins, cofounder and Chief Scientist of Rocky Mountain Institute; energy advisor to major firms and governments in 65+ countries for 40+ years; author of 31 books and 600 papers; and an integrative designer of superefficient buildings, factories, and vehicles, 1976**
81 +**(Amory B., "Energy Strategy: The Road Not Taken?", Foreign Affairs, October Issue, Online: **http://courses.washington.edu/pbaf595/Readings/Lovins_1976.pdf**, Accessed September 8 – MG)**
82 +**There exists today a body of energy technologies that have certain specific features in common **
83 +**AND**
84 +to end-use needs**: a key feature that deserves immediate explanation.**
85 +
86 +
87 +====Thus, I affirm that countries ought to prohibit the production of nuclear power as a step towards soft energy. I reserve the right to clarify, otherwise the 1AC will be 6 minutes of specification. ====
88 +
89 +
90 +====CX checks all theory and spec interps otherwise the neg can force me into needless theory debates every round.====
91 +
92 +
93 +===Advantage 1: Centralization===
94 +
95 +
96 +====The nuclear power lobby tries to disguise the facts but nuclear power's high costs require a centralized system. This is deeply rooted in a hard energy grid system where energy is produced by large, inflexible reactors. ====
97 +**UCS, nonprofit science advocacy organization based in the United States, 2011**
98 +**(Union of Concerned Scientists, "Nuclear Power: Still Not Viable without Subsidies (2011)", Online: http://www.ucsusa.org/nuclear-power/cost-nuclear-power/nuclear-power-subsidies-report~~#.V9I56SgrK00http://www.ucsusa.org/global_warming/science_and_impacts/science/CO2-and-global-warming-faq.html, Accessed September 5 – MG)**
99 +These legacy subsidies are estimated to exceed seven cents per kilowatt-hour (¢/kWh
100 +AND
101 +that have declined as the aging, installed capacity base is fully written off
102 +
103 +
104 +====Nuclear reactors require centralized infrastructure from waste disposal to regulation.====
105 +**Paperiello, Regional administrator of Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 2011**
106 +**(CJ, "Essential infrastructure: national nuclear regulation", Health Phys., January, Online: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21399415, Accessed September 9th – MG)**
107 +In order for nuclear power to expand to many countries that do not currently have
108 +AND
109 +material infrastructure can promote the safe and secure worldwide growth in nuclear power.
110 +
111 +
112 +====Centralization not democratic.====
113 +**Lovins 2, cofounder and Chief Scientist of Rocky Mountain Institute; energy advisor to major firms and governments in 65+ countries for 40+ years; author of 31 books and 600 papers; and an integrative designer of superefficient buildings, factories, and vehicles, 1976**
114 +**(Amory B., "Energy Strategy: The Road Not Taken?", Foreign Affairs, October Issue, Online: **http://courses.washington.edu/pbaf595/Readings/Lovins_1976.pdf**, Accessed September 8 – MG)**
115 +Such dirigiste autarchy is the first of many distortions of the political fabric. While
116 +AND
117 +the sector may be paramilitarized and further isolated from grass-roots politics.
118 +
119 +
120 +===Advantage 2: Technocracy===
121 +
122 +
123 +====Risks of a malfunction empower the government to do whatever they want to do at any cost.====
124 +**Lovins, cofounder and Chief Scientist of Rocky Mountain Institute; energy advisor to major firms and governments in 65+ countries for 40+ years; author of 31 books and 600 papers; and an integrative designer of superefficient buildings, factories, and vehicles, 1976**
125 +**(Amory B., "Energy Strategy: The Road Not Taken?", Foreign Affairs, October Issue, Online: **http://courses.washington.edu/pbaf595/Readings/Lovins_1976.pdf**, Accessed September 8 – MG)**
126 +If the technology used, like nuclear power, is subject to technical surprises and
127 +AND
128 +second weighs heavily, perhaps too heavily, in operating and safety decisions.
129 +
130 +
131 +====Nuclear power legitimizes the silencing of grassroots movements. ====
132 +**Lovins, cofounder and Chief Scientist of Rocky Mountain Institute; energy advisor to major firms and governments in 65+ countries for 40+ years; author of 31 books and 600 papers; and an integrative designer of superefficient buildings, factories, and vehicles, 1976**
133 +**(Amory B., "Energy Strategy: The Road Not Taken?", Foreign Affairs, October Issue, Online: **http://courses.washington.edu/pbaf595/Readings/Lovins_1976.pdf**, Accessed September 8 – MG)**
134 +For all these reasons, if nuclear power were clean, safe, economic,
135 +AND
136 +may be that, like motherhood, everyone is in favor of them.
137 +
138 +
139 +====A ban on nuclear reactors is the first step away from hard energy by breaking down the technocracy.====
140 +**Lovins 3, cofounder and Chief Scientist of Rocky Mountain Institute; energy advisor to major firms and governments in 65+ countries for 40+ years; author of 31 books and 600 papers; and an integrative designer of superefficient buildings, factories, and vehicles, 1976**
141 +** (Amory B., "Energy Strategy: The Road Not Taken?", Foreign Affairs, October Issue, Online: **http://courses.washington.edu/pbaf595/Readings/Lovins_1976.pdf**, Accessed September 8 – MG)**
142 +Any demanding high technology tends to develop~~s~~ influential and dedicated constituencies of
143 +AND
144 +distorts both social and energy priorities in a lasting way that resists political remedy
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