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... ... @@ -1,15 +1,0 @@ 1 -I value morality. 2 -The standard is consistency with negative constraints on self-ownership. 3 - 4 -analytics 5 - 6 -Self-ownership is a prerequisite to human value. QUINN 7 -(Quinn, Warren S. “Actions, Intentions, and Consequences: The Doctrine of Doing and Allowing.” The Philosophical Review, Vol. 98, No. 3, (Jul., 1989), pp. 287-312. JSTOR. http://www.iep.utm.edu/nozick/#SH2a) 8 -Whether we are ... really being ours. 9 - 10 -analytics 11 - 12 -Self ownership is only achieved through negative rights – positive rights treat you as a means to an end and thus deny your capacity for self worth in the first place. FESER ( http://www.iep.utm.edu/nozick/#SH2a EdwardFeserEmail: edwardfeser@hotmail.comPasadena City College U. S. A.) 13 -But if individuals ... refrain from working. 14 - 15 -analytics - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,32 @@ 1 +Counterplan Text: The US Federal Government should convert all existing nuclear reactors into small modular reactors. 2 + 3 +SMRs solve nuclear downsides 4 +- 1. They are much smaller which means that they cost a lot less/they also do produce less energy but less complexity is involved. 5 +- 2. Standard design that can be fabricated in factories so construction costs are less, don't depend too much on overseas pricing. Three year time and 1/3 of workforce compared to current plants 6 +- 3. Clusters of SMRs meet energy needs and satisfy all units 7 +- 4. Below ground means that loss of coolant accidents don't occur, and has natural convection cooling system 8 +Ringle 10 John, Professor Emeritus of Nuclear Engineering at Oregon State University, "Reintroduction of reactors in US a major win", November 13, robertmayer.wordpress.com/2010/11/21/reintroduction-of-reactors-in-us-a-major-win/ 9 + 10 +Small nuclear reactors ... accidents could occur. 11 + 12 +SMRs are a significant safety upgrade~-~--no need for outside electricity, deals with earthquakes and better waste storage 13 +- They utilize gravity driven or natural convection systems, so they are cooled that way 14 +- There is no large external piping that is required either 15 +- Major reactor vessels are placed underground which dampens the effects of the earth movements 16 +- Underground storage for spent fuel which solves waste issues 17 +Rosner and Goldberg 11 Robert, William E. Wrather Distinguished Service Professor, Departments of Astronomy and Astrophysics, and Physics, and the College; Senior Fellow, Computation Institute; Director, Energy Policy Institute; Enrico Fermi Institute; Harris School of Public Policy and Stephen, Special Assistant to the Director, Argonne National Laboratory, Energy Policy Institute at Chicago The Harris School of Public Policy Studies, "Small Modular Reactors – Key to Future Nuclear Power Generation in the U.S.", November, https://epic.sites.uchicago.edu/sites/epic.uchicago.edu/files/uploads/EPICSMRWhitePaperFinalcopy.pdf 18 + 19 +While the focus ... of this paper. 20 + 21 +SMRs key to smart, decentralized grids 22 +- small reactors don't provide too much energy when compartmentalized which doesn't overload transmission lines 23 +- they can help bring energy to areas that are detached from the grid. 24 +- 25 +Loudermilk 11—Research Associate for the Energy and Environmental Security Policy program with the Institute for National Strategic Studies at National Defense University (Micah, Small Nuclear Reactors and US Energy Security: Concepts, Capabilities, and Costs, www.ensec.org/index.php?option=com_contentandview=articleandid=314:small-nuclear-reactors-and-us-energy-security-concepts-capabilities-and-costsandcatid=116:content0411andItemid=375) 26 + 27 +Other indirect cost-saving ... become a reality. 28 + 29 +The plan leaves thousands of tons of radioactive waste to be buried in Native lands 30 +Lopez 04 (Bayley Radioactive Reservation: The Uphill Battle to Keep Nuclear Waste Off Native American Land Nuclear Age Peace Foundation 9/1/04 https://www.wagingpeace.org/radioactive-reservation-the-uphill-battle-to-keep-nuclear-waste-off-native-american-land/ Acc 10/22/16) 31 + 32 +Nuclear waste is ... give them sovereignty. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,37 @@ 1 +Global economy is currently at a low – expert consensus. Ellyatt 8/11 2 +Holly Ellyatt. August 11, 2016 “World economic outlook dips to 3-year low: Ifo.” http://www.cnbc.com/2016/08/11/world-economic-outlook-dips-to-3-year-low-ifo.html 3 + 4 +Confidence in the ... low previous level. 5 + 6 +Nuclear Power Provides global electricity and many industrialized countries depend on it for up to 75 of their power WNA 15 7 +World Nuclear Association, February 2015, Nuclear Power in the World Today, http://www.world-nuclear.org/info/Current-and-Future-Generation/Nuclear-Power-in-the-World-Today/ DOA: 8-11-15 8 + 9 +In the 1950s ... sources has grown. 10 + 11 +Closing nuclear power plants causes electricity prices to rise. 12 +Mark Perry 4/11 (full professor of economics at the Flint campus of the University of Michigan, where he has taught undergraduate and graduate courses in economics and finance since 1996. Starting in the fall of 2009, Perry has also held a joint appointment as a scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. Perry holds two graduate degrees in economics (M.A. and Ph.D.) from George Mason University and an MBA degree in finance from the University of Minnesota). “What happens when a nuclear power plant is shut down” The Detroit News. April 11, 2016. http://www.detroitnews.com/story/opinion/2016/04/11/nuclear-power-plant-closed/82923486/. 13 + 14 +A recent study ... nearly 3,000 people. 15 + 16 +Econ collapse and energy price volatility leads to escalating instability and nuke war. Harris and Burrows 09 17 +Harris and Burrows, 9 – *counselor in the National Intelligence Council, the principal drafter of Global Trends 2025, **member of the NIC’s Long Range Analysis Unit “Revisiting the Future: Geopolitical Effects of the Financial Crisis”, Washington Quarterly, http://www.twq.com/09april/docs/09apr_burrows.pdf) 18 +Increased Potential for Global Conflict Of course, the report encompasses more than economics and indeed believes the future is likely to be the result of a number of intersecting and interlocking forces. With so many possible permutations of outcomes, each with ample opportunity for unintended consequences, there is a growing sense of insecurity. Even so, history may be more instructive than ever. 19 + 20 +While we continue ... more dog-eat-dog world. 21 + 22 +High energy prices create energy poverty for already poor households. Lomborg 14 23 +Bjorn Lomborg. “How Green Policies hurt the poor”. The Spectator. April 5, 2014. http://www.spectator.co.uk/2014/04/let-them-eat-carbon-credits/ 24 + 25 +Britain’s environmentalists proudly ... rising fuel bills. 26 + 27 +Energy poverty creates hostilities between wealthy and poor people that causes conflict and mass structural violence. Aigbe 14 28 +Omoruyi Aigbe, CONFLICT AND POVERTY IN AFRICA: THE EFFECT OF NATURAL RESOURCE AND LEADERSHIP, 7/25/14 29 + 30 +On April 15 ... indirect at best. 31 + 32 +Moral uncertainty means we should prevent extinction. 33 +Bostrom 12 Nick Bostrom. Faculty of Philosophy and Oxford Martin School University of Oxford. “Existential Risk Prevention as Global Priority.” Global Policy (2012) 34 + 35 +These reflections on ... any existential catastrophe. 36 + 37 +Weighing analytics - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,21 @@ 1 +Analysis of agency key to moral obligations because ability is a constraint on culpability. You wouldn’t blame a tornado for destroying a house because it doesn’t have the ability to do otherwise even though it creates a negative consequence. 2 +And, only constitutivism provides an internal standard of success which solves infinite regress. 3 +Katsafanas Paul (Boston University) “Constitutivism about practical reasons” March 6th 2014 JW 4 +Normative claims make...claim to authority. 5 + 6 +Analytic 7 + 8 +The constitutive aim of universities is to promote education, not guarantee free speech 9 +Fish 94 (Stanley There’s No Such Thing as Free Speech and it’s a Good Thing, Too Oxford U Press pp. 102-19 https://www.english.upenn.edu/~cavitch/pdf-library/Fish_FreeSpeech.pdf DOA 12/17/16) 10 +Take the case...its accidental features. 11 + 12 +Analytic 13 + 14 +Hate speech intrinsically and intentionally used to degrade certain people 15 +Garrett 99 (Deanna M. Silenced Voices: Hate Speech Codes on Campus https://www.uvm.edu/~vtconn/v20/garrett.html DOA 12/17/16) 16 +Restricting hate speech...systematically preempts response. 17 + 18 +CP Text: Public colleges and universities should remove all restrictions on constitutionally protected free speech except the usage of all hate speech, including hate speech not protected by the First Amendment. 19 + 20 +McElwee 13 contextualizes hate speech: Sean McElwee. “The Case for Censoring Hate Speech.” July 12, 2013. Alternet. http://www.alternet.org/civil-liberties/case-censoring-hate-speech. 21 +The negative impacts...and it can. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,17 @@ 1 +Current protections against hate speech are working – on campus harrassment is decreasing nationally now. Sutton 16 2 +Sutton 16 Halley Sutton, Report shows crime on campus down across the country, Campus Security Report 13.4 (2016), 9/9/16,http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/casr.30185/full 3 +A recent report released by the National Center for Education Statistics found an overall decrease 4 +AND 5 +my evidence is specific to colleges while hers is generic to all of society 6 + 7 +Removing restrictions on free speech allows hate speech – hate speech IS free speech 8 +Volokh 15 Eugene Volokh,No, There’s No "hate Speech" Exception to the First Amendment, The Washington Post, 5/7/15, https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2015/05/07/no-theres-no-hate-speech-exception-to-the-first-amendment/?utm'term=.05cfdd01dea4 9 +I keep hearing about a supposed "hate speech" exception to the First Amendment 10 +AND 11 +with any established definition of "hate speech" that I know of.) 12 + 13 +Hate speech leads to a genocidal increase in crimes against marginalized groups. 14 +Greenblatt 15 Jonathan Greenblatt, When Hateful Speech Leads to Hate Crimes: Taking Bigotry Out of the Immigration Debate, Huffington Post, 8/21/15, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jonathan-greenblatt/when-hateful-speech-leads'b'8022966.html 15 +When police arrived at the scene in Boston, they found a Latino man shaking 16 +AND 17 +are working with a broad coalition of partners to get the ball rolling. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,17 @@ 1 +The 1AC is saturated with apocalyptic rhetoric—this fuels psychic numbing and makes it impossible for us to discern threats which are truly real 2 +Chernus 14 3 +Ira Chernus, a TomDispatch regular, is professor of religious studies at the University of Colorado Boulder and author of the online "MythicAmerica: Essays." He blogs at MythicAmerica.us; “Apocalypses Everywhere Is There Any Hope in an Era Filled with Gloom and Doom?”; February 25, 2014; http://www.tomdispatch.com/post/175811/tomgram3A_ira_chernus2C_what_ever_happened_to_plain_old_apocalypse/ 4 + 5 +Yes, the A-word is now...who live here and now. 6 + 7 +Their securitized approach to political decision making cedes authority to technocratic elites. This shift causes cycles of violence that make global warfare and extinction inevitable. 8 +Ahmed 11 9 +2011, Dr. Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed is Executive Director of the Institute for Policy Research and Development IPRD, an independent think tank focused on the study of violent conflict, he has taught at the Department of International Relations, University of Sussex "The international relations of crisis and the crisis of international relations: from the securitisation of scarcity to the militarisation of society" Global Change, Peace 26 Security Volume 23, Issue 3, Taylor Francis 10 + 11 +This analysis thus calls for...policy-making on these issues. 12 + 13 +Thus our alternative is to vote negative as a pedagogical tool to reject their constructed threats – challenging security is the only radical starting point to challenge state power. 14 +Neocleous 14 15 +Mark Neocleous is Professor of the Critique of Political Economy at Brunel University, UK; Interview conducted by Gülden Özcan, PhD Student, Department of Sociology, Carleton University, and Ersin Vedat Elgür, PhD, Editor of Nota Bene Publications and teaches at the Department of Philosophy, Dicle University. “A Taste for the Secret: Interview with Mark Neocleous”; October 6, 2014; http://criticallegalthinking.com/2014/10/06/taste-secret-interview-mark-neocleous/ 16 + 17 +MN: It is complicated, because...how to police the system. - EntryDate
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