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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,38 @@ 1 +Free Speech 2 +Econ advantage 3 + 4 +Free speech is impossible in a capitalist environment—the right to free speech hinders on social relations and economic status; all means of expression assume socioeconomic means that the aff glosses over. Morley ‘15 5 +Our Cherished Freedom of Speech Myth Written by Daniel MorleyFriday, 20 February 2015 http://www.marxist.com/our-cherished-freedom-of-speech-myth.htm 6 +As Lenin succinctly summed up, “Freedom in capitalist society always remains just about 7 +AND 8 +that is the demand of those who fight for real freedom of expression! 9 + 10 +Their conception of free expression promotes market ideals that undermine genuine free exchange of ideas—that both turns the aff and is the backbone of capitalism. Dawes ‘15 11 +Dawes 15 (Simon, Sociology @ Universite Paul Valery, Montpelier, France, “Charlie Hebdo, Free Speech and Counter-Speech”, http://www.socresonline.org.uk/20/3/3.html) 12 +In both French and Anglo-Saxon contexts, however, the concepts of 'freedom 13 +AND 14 +, above and beyond those of an individual, in a multicultural society. 15 + 16 +Root Cause (Opression) 17 + 18 +Class focus must come first – it is the root cause of all oppression. Kovel 07, 19 +Kovel, Prof. of Social Studies @ Bard, 2007 Joel, “The Enemy of Nature”, p. 140- 20 +If, however, we ask the question of efficacy, that is, 21 +AND 22 +unfolding of contemporary ecological struggles, as we discuss in the next section. 23 + 24 +Individual Rejection 25 + 26 +We should completely withdraw from the logic of capitalism—individual criticism is key to solve. 27 +Adrian Johnston 4 Dept of Philosophy, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, “The Cynic’s Fetish: Slavoj Žižek and the Dynamics of Belief”, International Journal of Zizek Studies, Volume 1, 2004, BE 28 +Perhaps the absence of a detailed practical roadmap in Žižek’s political writings isn’t 29 +AND 30 +comforting fiction (“Capitalist commodity fetishism or the truth? I choose fetishism.”). 31 + 32 +Role of the ballot is to reject capitalism 33 + 34 +Young people rejecting capitalism is a necessary first step—fighting against the neoliberal order is sufficient—critique comes before reform. 35 +Henry Giroux 11 American scholar and cultural critic. One of the founding theorists of critical pedagogy in the United States, he is best known for his pioneering work in public pedagogy, “Left Behind? American Youth and the Global Fight for Democracy”, Truthout, 28 Feb 2011, BE 36 +At the heart of such public spaces is a formative culture that creates citizens who 37 +AND 38 +by the tawdry promises and failed returns of corporate dominated and authoritarian regimes. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,31 @@ 1 +Resolved: Aff actor ought to expand the fighting words doctrine to include racist speech. Finegan 91 summarizes Lawrence: 2 +Boston College Third World Law Journal Volume 11 | Issue 1 Article 5 1-1-1991 Anti-Harrassment Disciplinary Policies: A Violation of First Amendment Rights on the Public University Campus? Susan M. Finegan 3 +Other commentators have also tried to reconcile these two commitments, free speech and equality 4 +AND 5 +spirit, if not the letter, of existing first amendment doctrine."205 6 + 7 +Net Benefits 8 + 9 +Hate speech causes a long-term mindset shift that makes minorities unwelcome in society. Fish 12: 10 +(Stanley. June 4. The New York Times. The Harm in Free Speech. Visiting Law Professor at Yeshiva University School of Law. http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/06/04/the-harm-in-free-speech/?_r=1 LS) 11 +Jeremy Waldron’s new book, “The Harm in Hate Speech,” might well be 12 +AND 13 +disturbing that older and cruder models remain dominant in the First Amendment arena.” 14 + 15 +Hate speech causes real, tangible harm-ignoring this makes YOU ivory tower academia. Fish 12: 16 +(Stanley. June 4. The New York Times. The Harm in Free Speech. Visiting Law Professor at Yeshiva University School of Law. http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/06/04/the-harm-in-free-speech/?_r=1 LS) 17 +Notice that here (and elsewhere in the book), Waldron refuses to distinguish sharply 18 +AND 19 +arguments of this book, however; they hit the mark every time. 20 + 21 +Hate speech causes a mindset shift and intimidates victims of hate crimes. McEwee 13: 22 +(Sean. July 24. The Huffington Post. The Case for Censoring Hate Speech. Writer and journalist for Politico and the New York Times. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/sean-mcelwee/hate-speech-online_b_3620270.html LS) 23 +The negative impacts of hate speech cannot be mitigated by the responses of third- 24 +AND 25 +dialogue must be held at least partially responsible for our larger rape culture. 26 + 27 +Hate speech excludes minorities from accessing free speech-turns the aff. McEwee 13: 28 +(Sean. July 24. The Huffington Post. The Case for Censoring Hate Speech. Writer and journalist for Politico and the New York Times. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/sean-mcelwee/hate-speech-online_b_3620270.html LS) 29 +Those who claim to “defend free speech” when they defend the right to 30 +AND 31 +misogyny is pervasive. I encountered this when browsing /r/funny. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,21 @@ 1 +A. Interpretation: On the Jan/Feb 2017 topic, the aff cannot specify a single type of constitutionally protected speech that their advocacy does not restrict. As a negative polarity item, ‘any’ is an indefinite. Kadmon and Landman ONE: 2 +Any Author(s): Nirit Kadmon and Fred Landman Source: Linguistics and Philosophy, Vol. 16, No. 4 (Aug., 1993), pp. 353-422 Published by: Springer Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25001516 Accessed: 15-12-2016 03:12 UTC www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/25001516.pdf 3 + As is well known, any can function in two different ways. On 4 +AND 5 +PS any is an existential quantifier, and FC any is a universal quantifier 6 +‘Any’ reduces tolerance of exceptions. Kadmon and Landman TWO: 7 +Any Author(s): Nirit Kadmon and Fred Landman Source: Linguistics and Philosophy, Vol. 16, No. 4 (Aug., 1993), pp. 353-422 Published by: Springer Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25001516 Accessed: 15-12-2016 03:12 UTC www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/25001516.pdf 8 +What is it that any adds to the meaning of the indefinite NP? We 9 +AND 10 +that they too are no exception to the claim that I don't have potatoes 11 +B. Violations: 12 +1) Specification is incompatible with ‘any’ as an indefinite. Indefinites do not refer to particular identified instantiations. McNair: 13 +What's the Rule? Author(s): John McNair Source: Technical Communication, Vol. 30, No. 4, SPECIAL ISSUE on Word Processing and Automated Composition (FOURTH QUARTER 1983), p. 41 Published by: Society for Technical Communication Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/43086801 Accessed: 15-12-2016 04:22 UTC 14 +Sometimes I am asked to quote the rule about the use of plural verbs with 15 +AND 16 +or plural verb, then, often depends on what the writer means. 17 +2) Kadmon and Landman TWO show ‘any’ permits few if any exceptions. But the aff ITSELF is a single instantiation, so it can’t affirm a general rule, let alone exclude any exception. 18 +C. Prefer: 19 +1. Grammar. Semantics first. 20 +2. Limits- 21 +3. Topical version of the aff – - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,18 @@ 1 +NC Shell 2 +I value justice. Constitutively state is the symbolic embodiment of justice, which grounds its authority. Bonald ONE: 3 +Bonald’s pseudonym is chosen in honor of Louis de Bonald (1754-1840), the French Catholic monarchist and defender of the patriarchal family. https://bonald.wordpress.com/in-defense-of-monarchy/ 4 +The distinguishing AND clear as possible. 5 +Thus, the standard is consistency with symbolic justice. Prefer further since it’s actor-specific; your arguments may be true for an individual, but not for the state. 6 +I contend that any and all censorship is a necessary right of state institutions – it is a matter of self-defense in sustaining the symbolic authority of the state. Bonald TWO: 7 +My pseudonym is chosen in honor of Louis de Bonald (1754-1840), the French Catholic monarchist and defender of the patriarchal family. https://bonald.wordpress.com/in-defense-of-censorship/ 8 +We Westerners are AND it something else? 9 +This negates because: 10 +A) analytic 11 +B) analytic 12 +C) analytic 13 +D) analytic 14 +E) analytic 15 + 16 +Freedom is a joke when people desire their own repression – the aff’s deliberate opposition to repression turns itself when speech unconsciously furthers repression. Deleuze and Guattari: 17 +Anti-Oedipus Deleuze and Guattari 2004 pg 114 18 +It is not AND on each other. - EntryDate
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