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+Norms and characteristics I use to define myself don’t solely belong to me – thus, the account of myself is never truly mine. Butler: |
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+Butler, Judith. Giving an account of oneself. Oxford University Press. 2005. CS |
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+The norms by… it is true. |
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+Thus, because I will encounter this problem, I recognize that the Other will too, and so I am obliged to fully understand the Other as I recognize the limits of my own knowledge. Butler 2: |
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+Butler, Judith. Giving an account of oneself. Oxford University Press. 2005. CS |
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+Can a new… opacity to themselves. |
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+Therefore, ethical inclusion must entail never-ending attempts to understand the Other and reconcile differences, even while I recognize the Other’s ever-changing nature and our ultimately permanent distinctions. Butler 3: |
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+Butler, Judith. Giving an account of oneself. Oxford University Press. 2005. CS |
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+If the identity... for its death. |
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+Natives are viewed as a disposable group, meaning a prohibition is key to their recognition. Scientific American ’10: |
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+"Reservations about Toxic Waste: Native American Tribes Encouraged to Turn Down Lucrative Hazardous Disposal Deals." Scientific American. N.p., 31 Mar. 2010. Web. CS |
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+Native tribes across… do the same. |
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+Eliminating nuclear power eliminates the root cause for why the natives are treated as unworthy. NIRS ’01: |
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+"Environmental Racism, Tribal Sovereignty and Nuclear Waste - NIRS." Environmental Racism, Tribal Sovereignty and Nuclear Waste - NIRS. N.p., 15 Feb. 2001. Web. CS |
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+The NRC, which… environmental justice (EJ) violation. |
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+Workers are deemed ungrievable – they’re exploited as a result of their social position and the utter disregard for their well-being. Alldred ’09: |
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+Alldred, Mary. Ph.D. candidate, Stony Brook Ecology Department “Environmental Injustice in Siting Nuclear Plants.” Environmental Injustice, Volume 2 (Number 2), 2009. CS |
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+In stages (2)–(5)... of 50 mSv. |
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+Historical injustice commits us to undoing what has caused a current problem. Mills: |
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+ “White Time: The chronic Injustice of Ideal Theory” Du Bois Review. 2014 |
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+Would it be… their moral consideration. |
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+I advocate that countries ought to prohibit the production of nuclear power. |
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+Solutions to critical issues must be discussed through pragmatic approaches within hegemonic power structures. Kapoor: |
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+Kapoor, 2008 (Ilan, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University, “The Postcolonial Politics of Development,” p. 138-139) |
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+There are perhaps… deflect their claims. |