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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,51 @@ 1 +====The earth is undergoing a techno-scientific transformation in which the political is retreating, unwilling to face the ecological devastation it has wrought upon the planet. The 1AC is an articulation of this logic, bound to remedies that paternalize the other.==== 2 +**Guattari **89 (French militant, institutional psychotherapist and philosopher, a founder of both schizoanalysis and ecosophy. "The Three Ecologies" pp. 27-29) 3 +The Earth is undergoing a period of intense techno-scientific transformations. If no 4 +AND 5 +the case, for example, with the dreadful rise of religious fundamentalism. 6 + 7 + 8 +==== ~~ecomagerialism link if 1^^st^^ aff~~ ==== 9 + 10 + 11 +====The fears of climate change are predicated not on the destruction of all life on the planet, because life will inevitably go on. Rather, the fears of climate change are fears predicated on the fact the human body will no longer be able to exploit the resources of the earth, that we will no longer be kings.==== 12 +**Martin McQuillian, **Professor of Literary Theory and Cultural Analysis and Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Kingston University, "Notes Towards a Post-Carbon Philosophy" in "Telemorphosis: Theory in the Era of Climate Change", Vol. 1, edit. Tom Cohen and Claire Colebrook, Open Humanities Press, 2012 13 +For either side of the present debate on climate change, say, to name 14 +AND 15 +terms like "crisis" and "irreversible" were no longer appropriate. 16 + 17 + 18 +====Their extinction claims require a defense of the intrinsic value of human survival as separated from other forms of life. This involves the image of distinctly good human life contrasted to the banal useless existence of the genes. This makes the aff's political subjectivity an affect of a species-contingent survival paradigm which abandons bare life.==== 19 +**KOCHI and ORDAN 2K8** ~~tarik and noam, queen's university and bar llan university, "an argument for the global suicide of humanity", vol 7. no. 4., bourderlands e-journal~~ 20 +If only some of our genes but not our species has survived, maybe the 21 +AND 22 +the drives, motivations and thoughts that led to the Holocaust for example? 23 + 24 + 25 +====Anthropocentrism is the root cause of all forms of oppression – you misunderstand human relations.==== 26 +**Best 1 7** (Steven, Chair of Philosophy at UT-EP, JCAS 5.2) 27 +While a welcome advance over the anthropocentric conceit that only humans shape human actions, 28 +AND 29 +sexual norms, and to rape them as they forced breedingin their animals. 30 + 31 + 32 +====*Status quo Human methodologies are a virus that is destroying the biosphere - Thus the Role of the Ballot is to vote for the methodology that best reconfigures humanity's values toward the environment. ==== 33 +**Best 2 04**, (Steven, professor of philosophy at Texas El Paso, "From Earth Day to Ecological Society" http://www.drstevebest.org/Essays/FromEarthDay.htm, date accessed: 7/27/11 34 +Homo sapiens have embarked on an insane, destructive, and unsustainable path of existence 35 +AND 36 +par excellence — not "nature's favorite" but rather nature's bete noir. 37 + 38 + 39 +====The alternative is to imagine global suicide—this throws into question the ideology of humanist value systems and ruptures the ontological supremacy we hold dear.==== 40 +**Kochi and Ordan 8 **(Tarik, lecturer in the School of Law, Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Ireland, and Noam, linguist and translator, conducts research in Translation Studies at Bar Ilan University, Israel, 'An argument for the global suicide of humanity', Borderlands, December) 41 +The version of progress enunciated in Hawking's story of cosmic colonisation presents a view whereby 42 +AND 43 +human species. The moral act would be the global suicide of humanity. 44 + 45 + 46 +====The methodology of constant death meditation is integral in any alteration of the status quo. We must recognize our deaths not as individuals, but as a civilization. This is the only ethical option.==== 47 +Scranton 13 48 +Roy Scranton (Served in the United States Army from 2002 to 2006. He is a doctoral candidate in English at Princeton University, and co-editor of "Fire and Forget: Short Stories from the Long War." He has written for The New York Times, Boston Review, Theory and Event and recently completed a novel about the Iraq War), "Learning How to Die in the Anthropocene"; November 10, 2013; http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/11/10/learning-how-to-die-in-the-anthropocene/?_r=0 49 +The challenge the Anthropocene poses is a challenge not just to national security, to 50 +AND 51 +to live in the Anthropocene, we must first learn how to die. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,56 @@ 1 +====The Aff exists in a world of neoliberal fantasy, where the energy sector is rooted in a market place ideology that creates a hegemonic politics that treats the world and its people as objects to be consumed. ==== 2 +Malin in 15 3 +Malin, Stephanie A. The Price of Nuclear Power: Uranium Communities and Environmental Justice Rutgers University Press, May 21, 2015 4 +Although structural relations are key, neoliberalisrn's power derives from its perceived legitimacy. People 5 +AND 6 +normalize environmental degradation, in some instances fundamentally reshaping activism and its goals. 7 + 8 + 9 +====Your soft energy "empowers citizens" by using forms of smart technology.==== 10 +Joseph P **Tomain 2**, 2015, The Democratization of Energy, HeinOnline, Tarlton Law Library, University of Texas School of Law, Joseph P. Tomain is Dean Emeritus and the Wilbert and Helen Ziegler Professor of Law, file:///C:/Users/Isaac/Dropbox/Anderson20LD20prep/Sep20Oct/Articles/NEED20to20read20and20cut/Democratization20of20Energy/READ20THESE/The20Democratization20of20Energy.pdf 11 +Thus, distributed generation generally and micro-grids particularly "offer a bottomup solution 12 +AND 13 +increases, and consumer choice expands, facilitating competition and expansion of choice. 14 + 15 + 16 +====The formation of these smart technologies, creates a regime of biopolitical control wherein the state-corporate apparatus identifies the buying power of the proletariat.==== 17 +Levenda, Anthony; Mahmoudi, Dillon; Sussman, Gerald. Te Neoliberal Politics of "Smart": Electricity Consumption, Household 18 +Monitoring, and the Enterprise Form. Canadian Journal of Communication, ~~S.l.~~, v. 40, n. 4, nov. 2015. 19 +presupposes a rational market actor or a form of power/knowledge relations where users 20 +AND 21 +to the market sector from which household members derive their sense of citizenship. 22 + 23 + 24 +====Our technology will always relfec the broader societal structures, not the other way around – means your aff has no solvency because banning nuclar power is not revers causal.==== 25 +Levenda, Anthony; Mahmoudi, Dillon; Sussman, Gerald. Te Neoliberal Politics of "Smart": Electricity Consumption, Household 26 +Monitoring, and the Enterprise Form. Canadian Journal of Communication, ~~S.l.~~, v. 40, n. 4, nov. 2015. 27 +This view undergirds the idea that technologies reflect dominant social relations and thereby reinforce modes 28 +AND 29 +sphere of production and reproduction is largely subsumed within the logic of capital. 30 + 31 + 32 +====This drive to consume is the root of the crisis isolated by the 1AC, it is our desire for control that pushes capitalism into overdrive, destroying the world and rupturing our connection with the other. ==== 33 +Perera, Sanjay. "The Economy of Violence: Waste, Expenditure and Surplus." Philosophers for Change. Philosophers for Change, 24 Dec. 2012. Web. 19 Feb. 2015. http://philosophersforchange.org/2012/12/25/the-economy-of-violence-waste-expenditure-and-surplus/. 34 +Perhaps Veblen's best known work is The theory of the leisure class with its fascinating 35 +AND 36 +"serve to enhance human life on the whole" (Veblen 61). 37 + 38 + 39 +====The role of the ballot is the best methodlogical approach to dismanteling capitalism. Major rethinkkings are key. Young people rejecting capitalism is a necessary first step—fighting against the neoliberal order is sufficient—critique comes before reform. Giroux: Henry ~~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==== 40 +At the heart 41 +AND 42 +and authoritarian regimes. 43 + 44 + 45 +====The alternative is to endorse a historical materialist methodology—only the alt can solve capitalism==== 46 +**Tumino 1**^^ ^^** ** 47 +Any effective political theory will have to do at least two things: it will 48 +AND 49 +masquerades as social theory. (overidentification we want workers to get fucked.) 50 + 51 + 52 +====This is the only way that we can solve this is through setting the foundations for the revolution that comes. ==== 53 +**Walsh,** Noah Sean. Counterrevolution and Repression in the Politics of Education pg 100-101 2013 54 +The Great Refusal failed because of the ongoing counterrevolution, which continues to function in 55 +AND 56 +but I believe they can address the more limited aim of contesting counterrevolution. - EntryDate
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