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1 +==1AC==
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4 +===FW===
5 +
6 +
7 +====For too long we have been exposed to the unrelenting desire for progress. Regardless of whether it is the desire for ideological progress, emotional progress or tangible progress, progress always manifests in one desire: the desire for power. This power emerges as a way for humankind to conquer nature, conquer each other, and engage in cultural warfare; the desire to civilize others subverts the desire for harmony. ====
8 +Emerson '11, ~~Margaret Emerson (Margaret Emerson, MA is a writer, designer, ecopsychologist and the author of the book Contemplative Hiking Along the Colorado Front Range. She leads contemplative hikes through her MeetUp group and facilitates overnight mindfulness-in-nature retreats in the mountains of Colorado. She writes a blog at www.ContemplativeHiking.com.), Four Reasons Why "Progress" Isn't Always Progress, No Publication, 1-27-2011, 11, https://carolynbaker.net/2011/01/27/four-reasons-why-progress-isnt-always-progress-by-margaret-emerson/, 9-4-2016. SK~~
9 +From the time … view the world.
10 +
11 +
12 +====This desire for exploitative reform and constant dominating progress has permeated into our educational spaces. It justifies a crackdown on critical thinking and dialogue in favor of indoctrinating students into a system of control ruled by fear of others. ====
13 +Giroux '13, ~~Henry A. Giroux ~| Violence, USA: The Warfare State and the Brutalizing of Everyday Life Wednesday, 02 May 2012 10:03 By Henry A. Giroux, Truthout ~| Op-Ed. SK~~
14 +Even public school … wound their quarry.""' SK
15 +
16 +
17 +====Thus the role of the debater as a student is to challenge the system of progress which is predicated on dominating others and stunting critical thinking. ====
18 +Because the ballot has the power to endorse what is considered truthful by virtue of picking a winner, the judge must assume the role of the intellectual, whom has the primary obligation to deconstruct regimes of truth – we do not criticize to assert our own ideology as dominant and "true" but rather criticize to remove the way truth is used to conquer others. The 1AC is a method and a process of evaluating truth, not a form of truth production.
19 +Foucault 1984, ~~Michel Foucault, "Power and Knowledge," 1980, Print
20 +It seems to … the present time.
21 +
22 +===Advocacy===
23 +
24 +
25 +====Nuclear power and uranium mining embody the quest for power and are expected to grow more globally in the next 20 years than ever before. ====
26 +Els '15, ~~Frik Els (Frik is editor and writer for MINING.com. Frik has worked as a financial journalist for 15 years appearing in a number of business and consumer publications including British Airways in-flight magazine, Business Insider, Investment.com, Driving.ca, YCharts and Business in Vancouver. Frik was a speaker at the 2014 Global Mining Summit in Las Vegas, the Mine Lifecycle Management conference in Salt Lake City and the 2015 Canada Investment Conference in Vancouver. (DISCLAIMER: Frik Els does not own shares or hold positions in any of the equities he writes about. Nothing written should be construed as a solicitation to buy or sell any securities. Seek the advice of a broker/dealer first.)), Nuclear power to grow fastest in more than 20 years, MINING, Sep. 11, 2015, 11:21 AM, http://www.mining.com/nuclear-power-to-grow-fastest-in-more-than-20-years/, 9-4-2016. SK~~
27 +A new report … to meet demand. SK
28 +
29 +
30 +====Advocacy Text: All Countries including Indigenous countries should prohibit nuclear power due to the rationale of industrialism which justifies danger to the environment. To clarify, the 1AC does not concern itself primarily with whether nuclear power results in harm to the environment but rather whether the principles on which nuclear power are founded are centered around progress. I defend the government passing legal regulation as the mechanism. ====
31 +Rozman, ~~Izzati Rozman (Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Terengganu, Malaysia, Faculty of English and Communication Department, Undergraduate), "ARGUMENTATIVE REPORT: SHOULD OR SHOULD NOT NUCLEAR POWER ENERGY BE BANNED GLOBALLY?", Academia.edu, SK.~~
32 +Nuclear power should … upon the subject. SK
33 +
34 +
35 +====A ban through legal regulation by countries is key to disrupting the dominant narrative under the rationale of progress that pursuing electricity production and industrialization and progress is a "superfluous reward" that outweighs any risk. ====
36 +Rozman, ~~Izzati Rozman (Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Terengganu, Malaysia, Faculty of English and Communication Department, Undergraduate), "ARGUMENTATIVE REPORT: SHOULD OR SHOULD NOT NUCLEAR POWER ENERGY BE BANNED GLOBALLY?", Academia.edu, SK.~~
37 +In the years … be banned globally. SK
38 +
39 +
40 +====This is always the first step to any other ideological or material change. The call to stop this unrelenting progress is a call to change the perceived rules of the game, evaluate the situation rationally and break from a system we became indoctrinated within. Alternate strategies must not seek to fully replace previous strategies, as a combination of strategies is always preferable. ====
41 +Noble in 95, ~~Noble, David F. Progress without people: New technology, unemployment, and the message of resistance. Between the Lines, 1995. SK~~
42 +Among our inherited … lies in the word. SK
43 +
44 +
45 +===Scenario===
46 +
47 +
48 +====We use too much energy in the so-called "developed world", a world that falsely believes that "quality of life" and "standard of living" are synonymous. With more energy sources like nuclear power, we would merely perpetuate consumerism and the military industrial complex – the dominant structures that exist today. ====
49 +Kearns '07, ~~Josh Kearns (Bona Fide Hill-Billy Who Currently Lives In Oakland, Ca. He'S Been A Researcher In Environmental Chemistry and Ecological Economics. Currently He'S Into Techniques For High Quality Self-Reliant Living Like Organic Farming, Natural Building, Permaculture And Bluegrass Music), The Crisis Of Too Much Energy, Matador Network, 6-20-2007, 7, http://matadornetwork.com/bnt/the-crisis-of-too-much-energy/, 9-4-2016. SK~~
50 +You may have … turning off the TV. SK
51 +
52 +
53 +====Even tangible reasons to support nuclear power are premised on humankind's dominance and function to civilize and promulgate a culture of corporations where humans have conquered nature – rejection is key. ====
54 +Hollo '14, ~~Tim Hollo(Tim Hollo is an environmentalist and musician who has recently started Green Music Australia. He was previously communications director for Australian Greens Leader Christine Milne, and has worked for organisations including 350.org, Lock the Gate and Greenpeace, on whose board he now sits. He writes in his personal capacity, not representing any of these organisations), Nuclear power keeps the corporates in charge. No wonder it's conservatives' preferred solution to climate change, Guardian, 12-1-2014, 14, https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/dec/01/nuclear-power-keeps-the-corporates-in-charge-no-wonder-its-conservatives-preferred-solution-to-climate-change, 8-14-2016. SK~~
55 +The US Christian … their culture war. SK
56 +
57 +====And, calls for facts over fear that claim that we are too ignorant are the same form of dominance the 1AC criticizes that forces us to submit ourselves mindlessly to experts who are part and parcel of the hegemonic political system. ====
58 +MacLean '87, ~~MacLean, Douglas (Research Associate at the Center for Philosophy and Public Policy). "Understanding the nuclear power controversy." HT Engelhardt and AL Caplan (Hg.): Scientific controversies: case studies in the resolution and closure of disputes in science and technology. Cambridge, UK (1987): 567-582. SK~~
59 +Defenders of nuclear … reject that technology. SK
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1 +==1AC==
2 +
3 +
4 +===FW===
5 +
6 +
7 +====For too long we have been exposed to the unrelenting desire for progress. Regardless of whether it is the desire for ideological progress, emotional progress or tangible progress, progress always manifests in one desire: the desire for power. This power emerges as a way for humankind to conquer nature, conquer each other, and engage in cultural warfare; the desire to civilize others subverts the desire for harmony. ====
8 +Emerson '11, ~~Margaret Emerson (Margaret Emerson, MA is a writer, designer, ecopsychologist and the author of the book Contemplative Hiking Along the Colorado Front Range. She leads contemplative hikes through her MeetUp group and facilitates overnight mindfulness-in-nature retreats in the mountains of Colorado. She writes a blog at www.ContemplativeHiking.com.), Four Reasons Why "Progress" Isn't Always Progress, No Publication, 1-27-2011, 11, https://carolynbaker.net/2011/01/27/four-reasons-why-progress-isnt-always-progress-by-margaret-emerson/, 9-4-2016. SK~~
9 +From the time … view the world.
10 +
11 +
12 +====This desire for exploitative reform and constant dominating progress has permeated into our educational spaces. It justifies a crackdown on critical thinking and dialogue in favor of indoctrinating students into a system of control ruled by fear of others. ====
13 +Giroux '13, ~~Henry A. Giroux ~| Violence, USA: The Warfare State and the Brutalizing of Everyday Life Wednesday, 02 May 2012 10:03 By Henry A. Giroux, Truthout ~| Op-Ed. SK~~
14 +Even public school … wound their quarry.""' SK
15 +
16 +
17 +====Thus the role of the debater as a student is to challenge the system of progress which is predicated on dominating others and stunting critical thinking. ====
18 +Because the ballot has the power to endorse what is considered truthful by virtue of picking a winner, the judge must assume the role of the intellectual, whom has the primary obligation to deconstruct regimes of truth – we do not criticize to assert our own ideology as dominant and "true" but rather criticize to remove the way truth is used to conquer others. The 1AC is a method and a process of evaluating truth, not a form of truth production.
19 +Foucault 1984, ~~Michel Foucault, "Power and Knowledge," 1980, Print
20 +It seems to … the present time.
21 +
22 +===Advocacy===
23 +
24 +
25 +====Nuclear power and uranium mining embody the quest for power and are expected to grow more globally in the next 20 years than ever before. ====
26 +Els '15, ~~Frik Els (Frik is editor and writer for MINING.com. Frik has worked as a financial journalist for 15 years appearing in a number of business and consumer publications including British Airways in-flight magazine, Business Insider, Investment.com, Driving.ca, YCharts and Business in Vancouver. Frik was a speaker at the 2014 Global Mining Summit in Las Vegas, the Mine Lifecycle Management conference in Salt Lake City and the 2015 Canada Investment Conference in Vancouver. (DISCLAIMER: Frik Els does not own shares or hold positions in any of the equities he writes about. Nothing written should be construed as a solicitation to buy or sell any securities. Seek the advice of a broker/dealer first.)), Nuclear power to grow fastest in more than 20 years, MINING, Sep. 11, 2015, 11:21 AM, http://www.mining.com/nuclear-power-to-grow-fastest-in-more-than-20-years/, 9-4-2016. SK~~
27 +A new report … to meet demand. SK
28 +
29 +
30 +====Advocacy Text: All Countries including Indigenous countries should prohibit nuclear power due to the rationale of industrialism which justifies danger to the environment. To clarify, the 1AC does not concern itself primarily with whether nuclear power results in harm to the environment but rather whether the principles on which nuclear power are founded are centered around progress. I defend the government passing legal regulation as the mechanism. ====
31 +Rozman, ~~Izzati Rozman (Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Terengganu, Malaysia, Faculty of English and Communication Department, Undergraduate), "ARGUMENTATIVE REPORT: SHOULD OR SHOULD NOT NUCLEAR POWER ENERGY BE BANNED GLOBALLY?", Academia.edu, SK.~~
32 +Nuclear power should … upon the subject. SK
33 +
34 +
35 +====A ban through legal regulation by countries is key to disrupting the dominant narrative under the rationale of progress that pursuing electricity production and industrialization and progress is a "superfluous reward" that outweighs any risk. ====
36 +Rozman, ~~Izzati Rozman (Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Terengganu, Malaysia, Faculty of English and Communication Department, Undergraduate), "ARGUMENTATIVE REPORT: SHOULD OR SHOULD NOT NUCLEAR POWER ENERGY BE BANNED GLOBALLY?", Academia.edu, SK.~~
37 +In the years … be banned globally. SK
38 +
39 +
40 +====This is always the first step to any other ideological or material change. The call to stop this unrelenting progress is a call to change the perceived rules of the game, evaluate the situation rationally and break from a system we became indoctrinated within. Alternate strategies must not seek to fully replace previous strategies, as a combination of strategies is always preferable. ====
41 +Noble in 95, ~~Noble, David F. Progress without people: New technology, unemployment, and the message of resistance. Between the Lines, 1995. SK~~
42 +Among our inherited … lies in the word. SK
43 +
44 +
45 +===Scenario===
46 +
47 +
48 +====We use too much energy in the so-called "developed world", a world that falsely believes that "quality of life" and "standard of living" are synonymous. With more energy sources like nuclear power, we would merely perpetuate consumerism and the military industrial complex – the dominant structures that exist today. ====
49 +Kearns '07, ~~Josh Kearns (Bona Fide Hill-Billy Who Currently Lives In Oakland, Ca. He'S Been A Researcher In Environmental Chemistry and Ecological Economics. Currently He'S Into Techniques For High Quality Self-Reliant Living Like Organic Farming, Natural Building, Permaculture And Bluegrass Music), The Crisis Of Too Much Energy, Matador Network, 6-20-2007, 7, http://matadornetwork.com/bnt/the-crisis-of-too-much-energy/, 9-4-2016. SK~~
50 +You may have … turning off the TV. SK
51 +
52 +
53 +====Even tangible reasons to support nuclear power are premised on humankind's dominance and function to civilize and promulgate a culture of corporations where humans have conquered nature – rejection is key. ====
54 +Hollo '14, ~~Tim Hollo(Tim Hollo is an environmentalist and musician who has recently started Green Music Australia. He was previously communications director for Australian Greens Leader Christine Milne, and has worked for organisations including 350.org, Lock the Gate and Greenpeace, on whose board he now sits. He writes in his personal capacity, not representing any of these organisations), Nuclear power keeps the corporates in charge. No wonder it's conservatives' preferred solution to climate change, Guardian, 12-1-2014, 14, https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/dec/01/nuclear-power-keeps-the-corporates-in-charge-no-wonder-its-conservatives-preferred-solution-to-climate-change, 8-14-2016. SK~~
55 +The US Christian … their culture war. SK
56 +
57 +====And, calls for facts over fear that claim that we are too ignorant are the same form of dominance the 1AC criticizes that forces us to submit ourselves mindlessly to experts who are part and parcel of the hegemonic political system. ====
58 +MacLean '87, ~~MacLean, Douglas (Research Associate at the Center for Philosophy and Public Policy). "Understanding the nuclear power controversy." HT Engelhardt and AL Caplan (Hg.): Scientific controversies: case studies in the resolution and closure of disputes in science and technology. Cambridge, UK (1987): 567-582. SK~~
59 +Defenders of nuclear … reject that technology. SK
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1 +==1AC==
2 +
3 +
4 +===FW===
5 +
6 +
7 +====For too long we have been exposed to the unrelenting desire for progress. Regardless of whether it is the desire for ideological progress, emotional progress or tangible progress, progress always manifests in one desire: the desire for power. This power emerges as a way for humankind to conquer nature, conquer each other, and engage in cultural warfare; the desire to civilize others subverts the desire for harmony. ====
8 +Emerson '11, ~~Margaret Emerson (Margaret Emerson, MA is a writer, designer, ecopsychologist and the author of the book Contemplative Hiking Along the Colorado Front Range. She leads contemplative hikes through her MeetUp group and facilitates overnight mindfulness-in-nature retreats in the mountains of Colorado. She writes a blog at www.ContemplativeHiking.com.), Four Reasons Why "Progress" Isn't Always Progress, No Publication, 1-27-2011, 11, https://carolynbaker.net/2011/01/27/four-reasons-why-progress-isnt-always-progress-by-margaret-emerson/, 9-4-2016. SK~~
9 +From the time … view the world.
10 +
11 +
12 +====This desire for exploitative reform and constant dominating progress has permeated into our educational spaces. It justifies a crackdown on critical thinking and dialogue in favor of indoctrinating students into a system of control ruled by fear of others. ====
13 +Giroux '13, ~~Henry A. Giroux ~| Violence, USA: The Warfare State and the Brutalizing of Everyday Life Wednesday, 02 May 2012 10:03 By Henry A. Giroux, Truthout ~| Op-Ed. SK~~
14 +Even public school … wound their quarry.""' SK
15 +
16 +
17 +====Thus the role of the debater as a student is to challenge the system of progress which is predicated on dominating others and stunting critical thinking. ====
18 +Because the ballot has the power to endorse what is considered truthful by virtue of picking a winner, the judge must assume the role of the intellectual, whom has the primary obligation to deconstruct regimes of truth – we do not criticize to assert our own ideology as dominant and "true" but rather criticize to remove the way truth is used to conquer others. The 1AC is a method and a process of evaluating truth, not a form of truth production.
19 +Foucault 1984, ~~Michel Foucault, "Power and Knowledge," 1980, Print
20 +It seems to … the present time.
21 +
22 +===Advocacy===
23 +
24 +
25 +====Nuclear power and uranium mining embody the quest for power and are expected to grow more globally in the next 20 years than ever before. ====
26 +Els '15, ~~Frik Els (Frik is editor and writer for MINING.com. Frik has worked as a financial journalist for 15 years appearing in a number of business and consumer publications including British Airways in-flight magazine, Business Insider, Investment.com, Driving.ca, YCharts and Business in Vancouver. Frik was a speaker at the 2014 Global Mining Summit in Las Vegas, the Mine Lifecycle Management conference in Salt Lake City and the 2015 Canada Investment Conference in Vancouver. (DISCLAIMER: Frik Els does not own shares or hold positions in any of the equities he writes about. Nothing written should be construed as a solicitation to buy or sell any securities. Seek the advice of a broker/dealer first.)), Nuclear power to grow fastest in more than 20 years, MINING, Sep. 11, 2015, 11:21 AM, http://www.mining.com/nuclear-power-to-grow-fastest-in-more-than-20-years/, 9-4-2016. SK~~
27 +A new report … to meet demand. SK
28 +
29 +
30 +====Advocacy Text: All Countries including Indigenous countries should prohibit nuclear power due to the rationale of industrialism which justifies danger to the environment. To clarify, the 1AC does not concern itself primarily with whether nuclear power results in harm to the environment but rather whether the principles on which nuclear power are founded are centered around progress. I defend the government passing legal regulation as the mechanism. ====
31 +Rozman, ~~Izzati Rozman (Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Terengganu, Malaysia, Faculty of English and Communication Department, Undergraduate), "ARGUMENTATIVE REPORT: SHOULD OR SHOULD NOT NUCLEAR POWER ENERGY BE BANNED GLOBALLY?", Academia.edu, SK.~~
32 +Nuclear power should … upon the subject. SK
33 +
34 +
35 +====A ban through legal regulation by countries is key to disrupting the dominant narrative under the rationale of progress that pursuing electricity production and industrialization and progress is a "superfluous reward" that outweighs any risk. ====
36 +Rozman, ~~Izzati Rozman (Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Terengganu, Malaysia, Faculty of English and Communication Department, Undergraduate), "ARGUMENTATIVE REPORT: SHOULD OR SHOULD NOT NUCLEAR POWER ENERGY BE BANNED GLOBALLY?", Academia.edu, SK.~~
37 +In the years … be banned globally. SK
38 +
39 +
40 +====This is always the first step to any other ideological or material change. The call to stop this unrelenting progress is a call to change the perceived rules of the game, evaluate the situation rationally and break from a system we became indoctrinated within. Alternate strategies must not seek to fully replace previous strategies, as a combination of strategies is always preferable. ====
41 +Noble in 95, ~~Noble, David F. Progress without people: New technology, unemployment, and the message of resistance. Between the Lines, 1995. SK~~
42 +Among our inherited … lies in the word. SK
43 +
44 +
45 +===Scenario===
46 +
47 +
48 +====We use too much energy in the so-called "developed world", a world that falsely believes that "quality of life" and "standard of living" are synonymous. With more energy sources like nuclear power, we would merely perpetuate consumerism and the military industrial complex – the dominant structures that exist today. ====
49 +Kearns '07, ~~Josh Kearns (Bona Fide Hill-Billy Who Currently Lives In Oakland, Ca. He'S Been A Researcher In Environmental Chemistry and Ecological Economics. Currently He'S Into Techniques For High Quality Self-Reliant Living Like Organic Farming, Natural Building, Permaculture And Bluegrass Music), The Crisis Of Too Much Energy, Matador Network, 6-20-2007, 7, http://matadornetwork.com/bnt/the-crisis-of-too-much-energy/, 9-4-2016. SK~~
50 +You may have … turning off the TV. SK
51 +
52 +
53 +====Even tangible reasons to support nuclear power are premised on humankind's dominance and function to civilize and promulgate a culture of corporations where humans have conquered nature – rejection is key. ====
54 +Hollo '14, ~~Tim Hollo(Tim Hollo is an environmentalist and musician who has recently started Green Music Australia. He was previously communications director for Australian Greens Leader Christine Milne, and has worked for organisations including 350.org, Lock the Gate and Greenpeace, on whose board he now sits. He writes in his personal capacity, not representing any of these organisations), Nuclear power keeps the corporates in charge. No wonder it's conservatives' preferred solution to climate change, Guardian, 12-1-2014, 14, https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/dec/01/nuclear-power-keeps-the-corporates-in-charge-no-wonder-its-conservatives-preferred-solution-to-climate-change, 8-14-2016. SK~~
55 +The US Christian … their culture war. SK
56 +
57 +====And, calls for facts over fear that claim that we are too ignorant are the same form of dominance the 1AC criticizes that forces us to submit ourselves mindlessly to experts who are part and parcel of the hegemonic political system. ====
58 +MacLean '87, ~~MacLean, Douglas (Research Associate at the Center for Philosophy and Public Policy). "Understanding the nuclear power controversy." HT Engelhardt and AL Caplan (Hg.): Scientific controversies: case studies in the resolution and closure of disputes in science and technology. Cambridge, UK (1987): 567-582. SK~~
59 +Defenders of nuclear … reject that technology. SK
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