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1 +Part 1- Framework (2:30)
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3 +The Role of the Ballot is to resist structures of capitalism.
4 +
5 +The goal of critical pedagogy must be to criticize the material conditions of capitalism.
6 +McLAREN 5
7 +Peter, Professor at the Graduate School of Education at UCLA, Teaching against global capitalism and the new imperialism: a critical pedagogy, pg. 6-11, 2005)
8 +As U.S. imperialism sinks its claws deeper into the rich oil fields
9 +AND
10 +means of challenging current social relations of production and incarnations of imperialism worldwide.
11 +
12 +Ethics must be universalizable, but that creates a contradiction within a classed-biased society, giving an ethical obligation to resist capitalism- this means the 1AC precludes
13 +LLORENTE 03
14 +Renzo Llorente. “Maurice Cornforth’s Contribution to Marxist Metaethics.” NATURE, SOCIETY, AND THOUGHT Vol. 16, No. 3 (2003).http://homepages.spa.umn.edu/~marquit/nst163a.pdf’
15 +
16 +Let me begin with what is undoubtedly the central feature of Cornforth’s critique of
17 +AND
18 +possess the economic and political resources to ensure that their interests prevail.13
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20 +Everyday violence must be prioritized – it is the largest proximate cause of war, creates priming that psychologically structures the worst atrocities
21 +Scheper-Hughes and Bourgois ‘4(Nancy and Philippe, Prof of Anthropology @ Cal-Berkely; Prof of Anthropology @ UPenn, Introduction: Making Sense of Violence, in Violence in War and Peace, pg. 19-22) VV
22 +
23 +This large and at first sight “messy” Part VII is central to
24 +AND
25 +including the house gun and gated communities; and reversed feelings of victimization).
26 +
27 +Part 2- Harms(1:30)
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29 +The Nuclear industry makes revolting extremely hard and dangerous and causes the workers to suffer- the only way to end the silent suffering of the working class is to end nuclear power all together.
30 +Spence 82, Martin. "Nuclear Capital." Review of African Political Economy (1982): n. pag. Web. http://cnc.sagepub.com/content/6/1/5.full.pdf.VV
31 +There is a real dilemma posed here for socialists. The class struggle is rooted
32 +AND
33 +possibility of workers' control of the energy industry - or we renounce nuclear power
34 +
35 +Nuclear Colonialism forced on to indigenous peoples by the nuclear industry resulting in rhetorical and physical violence
36 +Endres 9, Danielle(2009)'The Rhetoric of Nuclear Colonialism: Rhetorical Exclusion of American Indian Arguments inthe Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Siting Decision',Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies,6:1,39 VV
37 +Nuclear weapons and nuclear power have devastating consequences for local populations surrounding the sites of
38 +AND
39 +of indigenous nationhood and the public’s benign neglect of indigenous lands and peoples.
40 +
41 +Part 3- Offense(2:30)
42 +
43 +I contend that all countries ought to prohibit nuclear power and shut down all existing nuclear reactors
44 +Robinson 11, Sadie. "Nuclear Plants Are Never Safe: Shut Them All down."Socialist Worker. Larkham Printers and Publishers Ltd, 11 Mar. 2011. Web. 13 Aug. 2016. https://socialistworker.co.uk/art/23752/Nuclear+plants+are+never+safe3A+Shut+them+all+down. WSM
45 +Explosions at its Fukushima nuclear plant, after an earthquake and tsunami, have released
46 +AND
47 +power. We should demand that every nuclear plant is shut down now.
48 +
49 +Adv 1- Saving the Workers
50 +
51 +Nuclear Energy is necessary for a capitalist system, ending such power would be a step in breaking the system down
52 +Gegen Standpunkt No Date. "Nuclear Energy as a Weapon in the Imperialist Competition between States." Nuclear Energy as a Weapon in the Imperialist Competition between States. GegenStandpunkt, no date. Web. 10 Aug. 2016. http://www.ruthlesscriticism.com/nuclearenergy.htm. VV
53 +In other words, an industrial nuclear supply of energy is about providing sufficient energy
54 +AND
55 +of economic growth – even if this entails environmental pollution and radioactive contamination.
56 +
57 +The Anti- Nuclear Movement is key to other anti capitalist movements
58 +Spence 82, Martin. "Nuclear Capital." Review of African Political Economy (1982): n. pag. Web. http://cnc.sagepub.com/content/6/1/5.full.pdf. VV
59 +To sum up, the class struggle has taken a new twist . Capitalist development
60 +AND
61 +non- nuclear energy programme, must form part of that wider campaign .
62 +
63 +Adv 2- Indigenous People (1:30)
64 +
65 +The Nuclear industry with their capitalistic greed engages in resource colonialism- subjecting the indigenous populations to loss of their land
66 +Endres 9, Danielle(2009)'The Rhetoric of Nuclear Colonialism: Rhetorical Exclusion of American Indian Arguments inthe Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Siting Decision',Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies,6:1,39 VV
67 +The present form of colonialism in the US is what Al Gedicks has called resource
68 +AND
69 +techno political success.’’ Nuclear colonialism is a tale of resource colonialism.
70 +
71 +The Capitalist system ensures that natives have to accept waste to escape economic death- resulting in cultural genocide
72 +Edwards 11 (Nelta Edwards, PhD in sociology, works with Department of Sociology, University of Alaska Anchorage, 11.2.11, Environmental Justice, Vol. 4, No. 2, “Nuclear Colonialism and the Social Construction of Landscape in Alaska,” http://online.liebertpub.com/doi/pdfplus/10.1089/env.2010.0023) VV
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74 +It is important to examine the justifications and ramifications surrounding the choice of particular
75 +AND
76 +in ways that jeopardize the cultural viability of native people and their cultures.
77 +
78 +Part 3- Underview (55)
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80 +1. The academic focus of traditional economists prevents them from seeing reality and forces them to contribute to the production of belief in a neoliberal utopia- Reject their economics based stats, they will always be skewed cause of the system
81 +BOURDIEU 98
82 +Pierre Bourdieu, French sociologist. “The essence of neoliberalism” December 1998. http://mondediplo.com/1998/12/08bourdieu.
83 +Economists may not necessarily share the economic and social interests of the true believers and
84 +AND
85 +logical like certain forms of insanity) to which they consecrate their lives.
86 +
87 +Please read the coal DA- No shift to coal – it’s phasing out and will be non-existent in the next two decades
88 +Worldwatch 13 (The Worldwatch Institute works to accelerate the transition to a sustainable world that meets human needs; “Clean Energy Poised to Phase Out Coal and Avert Catastrophic Climate Change”; 2013;http://www.worldwatch.org/node/5948; DT)
89 +Washington, D.C.- New technologies will permit rapid decarbonization of the world
90 +AND
91 +percent or more, with the investment paid for via lower energy bills.
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