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... ... @@ -1,16 +1,0 @@ 1 -The standard is maximizing happiness 2 - 3 -1. Extinction scenarios key to genuine power resistance- working within the system is key. 4 -theorizing accelerates oppression, cede the political (turn is that sitting back leads to 5 -AND 6 -where multitudes, and not governments, guide the fate of the planet.= 7 - 8 -Util is the only moral framework accessible to policymakers 9 -Goodin 90 Robert Goodin, fellow in philosophy, Australian National Defense University, THE UTILITARIAN RESPONSE, 1990, p. 141-2 10 -My larger argument turns on the proposition that there is something special about the situation 11 -AND 12 -want to use it at all – to choose general rules or conduct. 13 - 14 -Moral uncertainty means extinction comes first 15 -Bostrom 13 Nick Bostrom (Faculty of Philosophy at Oxford). “Existential Risk Prevention as Global Priority.” Global Policy, Vol. 4, Issue 1. 2013. http://www.existential-risk.org/concept.html 16 -These reflections on moral uncertainty suggests an alternative, complementary way of - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,37 +1,0 @@ 1 -CP Text—Public colleges and universities in the US ought not restrict any constitutionally protected forms of speech except in the case of student government elections. Public colleges and universities should preserve expenditure limits on student government campaigns 2 -Wright and Danetz 8: Demos attorneys Brenda Wright and Lisa J. Danetz joined David Aronofsky, University of Montana Legal Counsel, in defending the University's campaign spending limits in the Supreme Court. January 7, 2008. SUPREME COURT ALLOWS SPENDING LIMITS FOR STUDENT GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS AT UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA, REJECTING FIRST AMENDMENT CHALLENGE. Demos. http://www.demos.org/press-release/supreme-court-allows-spending-limits-student-government-elections-university-montana-r. RW 3 -The Supreme Court 4 -AND 5 - 6 -Nevada, Oregon and Washington 7 -It’s competitive—we do the aff minus unlimited campaign expenditures by placing restrictions on the amount of money that can be spent in student elections—perms are severance which make the aff a moving target and make being neg impossible 8 -Unlimited financial expenditure towards elections is a constitutionally protected form of speech on campuses—that replaces democratic values with market capitalism 9 -PC 16: “Overturning the “Money as speech” Doctrine. 2016. ” Democracy is for the people—a Public Citizen project. http://www.democracyisforpeople.org/page.cfm?id=19. About Authors~-~- http://www.citizen.org/about/. RW 10 -Even before its 11 -AND 12 -of democratic ideas. 13 - 14 -The CP also solves 100 of the case—the only type of constitutional speech we restrict is financial expenditures, which means people still have the ability to physically speak and say whatever they want—regardless, we’ll isolate three independent net benefits to expenditure limits: 15 -1. The “money as speech doctrine” reinforces the capitalist illusion of freedom—that makes speech meaningless and kills value to life—the CP solves 16 -Smith 14: R.C. Smith April 24, 2014 “POWER, CAPITAL and THE RISE OF THE MASS SURVEILLANCE STATE: ON THE ABSENCE OF DEMOCRACY, ETHICS, DISENCHANTMENT and CRITICAL THEORY” Heathwood Institute and Press http://www.heathwoodpress.com/power-capital-the-rise-of-the-mass-surveillance-state-on-the-absence-of-democracy-ethics-disenchantment-critical-theory/ JJN from file 17 -One pressing issue, 18 -AND 19 - 20 -context of its own validity.13 21 -2. The CP corrects socio-economic disparities between students 22 -Powers 9: David M. Powers. College Student Affairs Journal; 2009; 28, 1; ProQuest Central pg. 124. The Constitutional Implications of Expenditure Limits in Student Government Elections. RW 23 -The university presented 24 -AND 25 -no forum analysis, they 26 - 27 -That independently outweighs—Capitalism’s grip on the academy causes massive structural violence—democratic practices fostered during student elections are key 28 -Giroux 15: (Henry A high-school social studies teacher in Barrington, Rhode Island, for six years,2 Giroux has held positions at Boston University, Miami University, and Penn State University. In 2005, Giroux began serving as the Global TV Network Chair in English and Cultural Studies at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario.34 He has published more than 50 books and more than 300 academic articles, and is published widely throughout education and cultural studies literature.5 "The curse of totalitarianism and the challenge of critical pedagogy" http://philosophersforchange.org/2015/10/13/the-curse-of-totalitarianism-and-the-challenge-of-critical-pedagogy/) 29 -The forces of free-market fundamentalism are on the march ushering in a terrifying 30 -AND 31 -meetings, insist that they be included. Help make survivors voices heard! 32 - 33 -Neolib causes extinction – 5 warrants 34 -Robinson 14 (William I., Prof. of Sociology, Global and International Studies, and Latin American Studies, @ UC-Santa Barbara, “Global Capitalism: Crisis of Humanity and the Specter of 21st Century Fascism” The World Financial Review) 35 -Cyclical, Structural, and Systemic Crises Most commentators on the contemporary crisis refer to 36 -AND 37 -the system can come under any stable political authority that assures its reproduction. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,34 +1,0 @@ 1 -CP: Public colleges and universities in the United States ought not restrict any constitutionally protected speech that criticizes the State of Israel’s occupation of West Bank settlements or calls for a two-state solution. ==== 2 - 3 - 4 -====AND==== 5 - 6 -Public colleges and universities in the United States ought to restrict constitutionally protected speech which repudiates Israeli statehood OR perpetuates anti-Muslim myths about Palestine. ==== 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 - 13 -====First—violence—Jewish people have faced centuries of genocide and exclusion—Zionists continue to face anti-Semitic derision within academic spaces==== 14 -Oren 14 15 -Michael Oren (American-born Israeli historian, author, politician, former ambassador to the United States, and current member of the Knesset for the Kulanu party and the Deputy Minister for Diplomacy in the Prime Minister's Office). "In Defense of Zionism." August 1^^st^^, 2014. http://www.wsj.com/articles/in-defense-of-zionism-1406918952 16 -It is the belief that the Jewish people should have their own sovereign state in 17 -AND 18 -pace-setting arts and six of the world's leading universities approximated zero. 19 - 20 - 21 -====Second—Israel’s flourishing—the aff empowers Palestinian nationalists who refuse to negotiate a settlement and would rather destroy Israel—that leads to violence and war==== 22 -Oren 14 23 -Michael Oren (American-born Israeli historian, author, politician, former ambassador to the United States, and current member of the Knesset for the Kulanu party and the Deputy Minister for Diplomacy in the Prime Minister's Office). "In Defense of Zionism." August 1^^st^^, 2014. http://www.wsj.com/articles/in-defense-of-zionism-1406918952 24 -The answer is simple: Zionism worked. The chances were infinitesimal that a scattered 25 -AND 26 -live in peace and security with our Palestinian neighbors remains the Zionist dream. 27 - 28 - 29 -====Third—sovereignty—having sovereignty is about making tough choices—regardless of the West Bank question, Israeli security and self-determination should be prioritized ==== 30 -Oren 14 31 -Michael Oren (American-born Israeli historian, author, politician, former ambassador to the United States, and current member of the Knesset for the Kulanu party and the Deputy Minister for Diplomacy in the Prime Minister's Office). "In Defense of Zionism." August 1^^st^^, 2014. http://www.wsj.com/articles/in-defense-of-zionism-1406918952 32 -Still, for all of its triumphs, its resilience and openness to peace, 33 -AND 34 -of the dangers, grateful for the honor and ready to bear responsibility. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,17 +1,0 @@ 1 -Public colleges and universities in the United States ought to expand free speech zones in accordance with their educational objectives, including a prohibition on hate speech. 2 - 3 -It competes—the plan eliminates free speech zones while the counterplan preserves and expands them—also prohibits hate speech which is constitutionally protected 4 - 5 -The plan’s wholesale removal of free speech zones destroys the possibility for productive zones which, though spatially limited, enhance educational dialogue—this dialogue is key to solving all social problems 6 -Zeiner 5 7 -Carol Zeiner (assistant professor of law, St. Thomas University School of Law). “Zoned Out! Examining Campus Speech Zones.” Louisiana Law Review, vol. 66, no. 1. Fall 2005. http://digitalcommons.law.lsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=6117andcontext=lalrev 8 -Every university considering the use of campus speech zones should examine itself carefully and guard 9 -AND 10 -the establishment, continuation, modification, or elimination of campus speech zones. 11 - 12 -Some speech restrictions are key to universities’ educational mission, but current zones are too unreasonable—expanding free speech zones is the middle ground 13 -Kizer 15 14 -Mary Madison Kizer. “Restrictive Free Speech Zones and Student Speech Codes at Public Universities.” 2015. https://www.methodist.edu/sites/default/files/ctools/mr2015_kizer.pdf 15 -While the defining of free speech is a confusing topic, a singularly controversial issue 16 -AND 17 -the United States must continue to value free speech on public college campuses. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,45 +1,0 @@ 1 -The standard is non-domination 2 - 3 -The non-interference model of freedom allows institutional humiliation—non-domination solves 4 -Pettit 97 5 -Philip Pettit (Laurence Rockefeller University Professor of Politics and Human Values at Princeton University). “Freedom with Honor: A Republican Ideal.” Spring 1997. http://www.princeton.edu/~ppettit/papers/FreedomwithHonor_SocialResearch_1997.pdf 6 -And so to my claim about the constitutional consistency of freedom as noninterference with institutional 7 -AND 8 -; they may happen to receive respect but they will not command respect. 9 - 10 -Social institutions shouldn’t humiliate people; honor is a basic human good 11 -Pettit 97 12 -Philip Pettit (Laurence Rockefeller University Professor of Politics and Human Values at Princeton University). “Freedom with Honor: A Republican Ideal.” Spring 1997. http://www.princeton.edu/~ppettit/papers/FreedomwithHonor_SocialResearch_1997.pdf 13 -The decent society, as Avishai Margalit (1996) defines it for us, 14 -AND 15 -to politics that was sidelined by classical liberalism in the early nineteenth century. 16 - 17 -Non-domination is the only notion of freedom that can apply to state actors. Prefer civic republicanism—state interference promotes freedom if it ensures non-domination 18 -Waltman 2 19 -Jerry Waltman (taught political science at the University of Southern Mississippi for 25 years; in 15 of those he participated in the British Studies Program. He currently holds an endowed professorship in political science at Baylor University, where he teaches British politics and comparative public law. He received his Ph.D. from Indiana University, and is the author of eight books and numerous articles in academic journals on both British and American politics. In addition to his years spent on the British Studies Program, he has traveled and taught in the UK on many occasions). “Civic Republicanism, The Basic Income Guarantee, and the Living Wage.” USBIG Discussion Paper. No. 25, March 2002. 20 -Civic republicanism's origins lie in the ancient world, in the political theory undergirding several 21 -AND 22 -are by no means subversive but rather introductive of liberty." (6) 23 - 24 -Independently, nondomination is the primary moral good and turns other frameworks; it’s a pre-req to other values. 25 -Pettit 99 26 -Pettit, Philip (Professor at Princeton). Republicanism: A Theory of Freedom and Government. Oxford University Press, USA (September 30, 1999). 27 -The first of the further benefits becomes visible when we reflect on a salient way 28 -AND 29 -uncertainty, non-domination has the firm attraction of a primary good. 30 - 31 -I contend that civic republicanism requires prohibiting hate speech 32 - 33 -Hate speech is a form of arbitrary interference which undermines democratic deliberation 34 -Gelber 6 35 -Katharine Gelber (PhD, senior lecturer, politics and international relations, University of New South Wales). Book Review, Contested Words: Legal Restrictions on Freedom of Speech in Liberal Democracies by Ian Cram. 2006. https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/data/UQ_252784/UQ252784_OA.pdf?Expires=1487469079andSignature=LXHfrRseumRROUGIuOGfgaKoe789KH8A~OqEy273H5n0QSoZWBESzhu50eUBWaENqaS-svO8vnEulkexdy88ISHNxeQZdIe58beL4QICU3PSpyCkw5hTCNmq3HVPxvy0viaQXv15bdxGh2S9UjNvfBglxDKbrBh7i9hnOpsVo2Vb-s6hfNaqg9rsUChVT7poguAms3aodJmOyrfkJISBlybIhh00PUpaRiiQMY6vU2IfPJ4yrle1WgFdUpMq78FUPDwuQP2RcWbBowr75uRNyDk7hNh-RLEH0fItmItFFVdtv9ck2rd9znQdBDDLAMyxRU1otVF4Rf250X0J5dVj~A__andKey-Pair-Id=APKAJKNBJ4MJBJNC6NLQ 36 -II A CIVIC REPUBLICAN BASIS FOR SPEECH REGULATION The overall argument Ian Cram makes is 37 -AND 38 -little to democratic deliberation and thus ought to be more easily regulated.15 39 - 40 -Free speech can’t be absolute 41 -Pettit 94 42 -Philip Pettit (political philosopher). “Enfranchising Silence: An Argument for Freedom of Speech.” 1994. https://www.princeton.edu/~ppettit/papers/1994/Enfranchising20Silence20An20Argument20for20Freedom20of20Speech.pdf 43 -The paper is built, then, around two key ideas. The first is 44 -AND 45 -in place. I am happy to leave that sort of possibility open. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,20 +1,0 @@ 1 -The politics of identity entrenches neoliberal individualism that is a modern divide and conquer tactic of the elite. We should stop focusing on the symptoms and start focusing on the root cause of exclusion, which is capitalism their historiography totally ignores that class was the central element, historical, of the ascriptive hierarchies that marginalize Asian identity and experience 2 -Felipe, 13 Alex, “Cough Syrup Politics: Fighting Symptoms, Ignoring Root Causes,” http://alexfelipe.wordpress.com/2013/04/22/cough-syrup-politics-fighting-symptoms-ignoring-root-causes/, Vitz 3 -Here’s the thing. I’m equal parts sympathetic, and confused and saddened, by 4 -AND 5 -It makes it so that there is no chance of making the systemic changes 6 - 7 -B. Intertextuality- their focus on linguistic critique/spoken word reinforces a postmodern strategy of obscuring materiality 8 - 9 -C. Narrativity as resistance distracts from collective politics by valorizing the individual overcoming of the individual 10 -Coughlin 95 11 -Anne, associate Professor of Law, Vanderbilt Law School, REGULATING THE SELF: AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL PERFORMANCES IN OUTSIDER SCHOLARSHIP, 81 Va. L. Rev. 1229 12 -The outsider narratives do not reflect on another feature of autobiographical discourse that is perhaps 13 -AND 14 -, rather than subvert, autobiographical protagonists that serve the values of liberalism. 15 - 16 -Capitalism is the root cause of oppression, especially contemporary racism – our kritik is a prerequisite to the aff 17 -McLaren et al., 4 – Distinguished Professor, Critical Studies, Chapman University (Peter and Valerie Scatamburlo-D’Annibale, “Class Dismissed? Historical materialism and the politics of ‘difference’,” Educational Philosophy and Theory, Vol. 36, No. 2, April, http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com.proxy.lib.umich.edu/doi/10.1111/j.1469-5812.2004.00060.x/full)// JJN from file 18 -For example, E. San Juan (2003) argues that race relations and 19 -AND 20 -would be just trying to win, and not really caring about your position - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,34 @@ 1 +CP: Public colleges and universities in the United States ought not restrict any constitutionally protected speech that criticizes the State of Israel’s occupation of West Bank settlements or calls for a two-state solution. ==== 2 + 3 + 4 +====AND==== 5 + 6 +Public colleges and universities in the United States ought to restrict constitutionally protected speech which repudiates Israeli statehood OR perpetuates anti-Muslim myths about Palestine. ==== 7 + 8 + 9 + 10 + 11 + 12 + 13 +====First—violence—Jewish people have faced centuries of genocide and exclusion—Zionists continue to face anti-Semitic derision within academic spaces==== 14 +Oren 14 15 +Michael Oren (American-born Israeli historian, author, politician, former ambassador to the United States, and current member of the Knesset for the Kulanu party and the Deputy Minister for Diplomacy in the Prime Minister's Office). "In Defense of Zionism." August 1^^st^^, 2014. http://www.wsj.com/articles/in-defense-of-zionism-1406918952 16 +It is the belief that the Jewish people should have their own sovereign state in 17 +AND 18 +pace-setting arts and six of the world's leading universities approximated zero. 19 + 20 + 21 +====Second—Israel’s flourishing—the aff empowers Palestinian nationalists who refuse to negotiate a settlement and would rather destroy Israel—that leads to violence and war==== 22 +Oren 14 23 +Michael Oren (American-born Israeli historian, author, politician, former ambassador to the United States, and current member of the Knesset for the Kulanu party and the Deputy Minister for Diplomacy in the Prime Minister's Office). "In Defense of Zionism." August 1^^st^^, 2014. http://www.wsj.com/articles/in-defense-of-zionism-1406918952 24 +The answer is simple: Zionism worked. The chances were infinitesimal that a scattered 25 +AND 26 +live in peace and security with our Palestinian neighbors remains the Zionist dream. 27 + 28 + 29 +====Third—sovereignty—having sovereignty is about making tough choices—regardless of the West Bank question, Israeli security and self-determination should be prioritized ==== 30 +Oren 14 31 +Michael Oren (American-born Israeli historian, author, politician, former ambassador to the United States, and current member of the Knesset for the Kulanu party and the Deputy Minister for Diplomacy in the Prime Minister's Office). "In Defense of Zionism." August 1^^st^^, 2014. http://www.wsj.com/articles/in-defense-of-zionism-1406918952 32 +Still, for all of its triumphs, its resilience and openness to peace, 33 +AND 34 +of the dangers, grateful for the honor and ready to bear responsibility. - EntryDate
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