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-===Nuclear power’s flaws are a product of class society. The aff’s focus on banning the technology completely ignores it’s emancipatory potential for workers. === |
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-**SLP 81** "Socialism and Nuclear Power" A Socialist Labor Party Statement 1981 http://www.slp.org/res'state'htm/soc'nuc'power.html. |
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-Socialists can bring many important insights to the questions and concerns raised by nuclear technology |
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-the horror it currently is to the benefactor of an emancipated working class**. |
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-==Link – Substitution== |
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-===No matter what technology replaces nuclear power, consumption will only increase. Either they link to the coal DA or they link to the K – their shift away from nuclear guarantees it. === |
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-**Foster et al 10** |
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-(John Bellamy, prof of sociology @ U of Oregon, Brett Clark, asst prof of sociology @ NC-State, Richard York, associate prof of sociology @ U of Oregon, The Ecological Rift, pgs. 183-191) |
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-Eco-Efficiency of National Economies Stephen Bunker, an environmental sociologist, found that |
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-be modified if technological advances are to be translated into natural resource conservation. |
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-====Countries ought to fully switch over to an ecosocialist economy.==== |
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-===Socialism is possible and solves neoliberalism=== |
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-Charles **Masquelier and** Matt **Dawson**, Sociology professors at the University of Surrey and University of Glasgow (respectively), June 11, 20**15**, "Beyond capitalism and liberal democracy: On the relevance of GDH Cole’s sociological critique and alternative," No Publication, http://csi.sagepub.com/content/early/2015/06/10/0011392115588354.full |
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-**Cole’s remedy to the ills of capitalism assumes the form of a libertarian socialist |
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-of social life could only be achieved through a reorganization of economic life. |
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-===The debate is about starting points- the AFF pursues the increase of energy production by the means of renewables. The alternative is ~~to reject the aff and to promote ecosocialism~~ The alt=== |
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-**Löwy 05 (Löwy, Michael. "What Is Ecosocialism?" Capitalism Nature Socialism, June 2005. http://www.havenscenter.org/files/Ecosocialism.CNS.final.version.pdf.)** |
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-What then is ecosocialism? It is a current of ecological thought and action that |
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-species. The protection of the natural environment is thus a humanist imperative. |
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-===It’s a legitimate and feasible alternative to capitalism=== |
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-Jason **Schulman**, Investment manager and partner of Long Ridge Partners,4-1-20**15**, "S.O.S.: Alternatives to Capitalism," Taylor and Francis, http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/07393148.2015.1022965~~#. |
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-Swift’s central argument is bold and forceful: **capitalism is destroying our world**, |
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-, socialization of finance, and the introduction of a universal basic income** |
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-===Alt solves for the AFF by targeting the root cause of growing human need of energy over the environmental harms that entrenches the structural violence. We solve for the increasing energy production that is the root cause of the AC=== |
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-Kovel 07 **~~Joel is Distinguished Professor¶ of Social Studies at Bard College. He has¶ written ten books, including the first¶ edition of The Enemy of Nature (2002) and¶ Overcoming Zionism (2007). He has edited¶ Capitalism Nature Socialism, a journal of¶ radical ecology, since 2003 and has been¶ active in green politics, running for the¶ US Senate in 1998, and seeking the Green¶ Party’s presidential nomination in 2000, The Enemy of Nature: The End of Capitalism or the End of the World?, Second Edition Publication Date: December 9, 2007 ~| ISBN-10: 1842778714, IT//PIRATE~~** |
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-We call ecosocialism that society in which production is carried¶ out by freely associated |
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-labor that will not be pushed¶ around by massified and totalizing institutions. |