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+====Achieving moral truths are only possible if everything has epistemic respect. ==== |
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+**Medina** : José Medina ~~Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt~~ "Toward a Foucaultian Epistemology of Resistance: Counter-Memory, Epistemic Friction, and Guerrilla Pluralism", Foucault Studies No. 12 (2011), 9-35 ED |
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+Foucault invites us to pay attention to the past and ongoing epistemic battles among competing |
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+, bringing to the fore the perspectives that culturally hegemonic practices have foreclosed.~~ |
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+====AND, normative theories of oppression establish false binaries between the oppressor and the oppressed.==== |
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+bell **hooks,** "Writing Beyond Race: Living Theory and Practice."; Routledge. 2013; Accessed 2/29/16; Professor at Yale and taught at USC PE |
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+Casting blame and calling for vengeance was an aspect of militant movements for black power |
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+blame because there becomes somebody that can always be blamed for our condition. |
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+====AND, a politics of accountability acknowledges victimization and reveals responsibilities. This is the only way in which we can resist the oppressor; anything else reentrenches the oppression. ==== |
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+**Kappeler,** Susanne. The will to violence : the politics of personal behaviour / Susanne Kappeler Polity Cambridge, UK 1995 ED |
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+Nothing prevents us from questioning language use, least of all our own, from |
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+and maintain~~s~~ power and the distribution of power in society. |
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+====AND, oppression does not occur in a vacuum. It draws on other forms of oppression that form interlocking systems, thus we need to have interlocking systems of resistance to avoid contradictions. ==== |
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+**hooks 2**: bell hooks, "Writing Beyond Race: Living Theory and Practice."; Routledge. 2013; Accessed 2/29/16; PE |
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+Even though origin stories, which find the invention of patriarchy to be the root |
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+-racist critiques while silencing anti-capitalist or anti-sexist voices. |
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+====AND, thus viewing oppression through the model of the white supremacist capitalist patriarch, or WSCP is a prior question to combating oppression. Identity isn't a dichotomy so interlocking systems are necessary. ==== |
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+**hooks 3**: bell hooks, "Writing Beyond Race: Living Theory and Practice."; Routledge. 2013; Accessed 2/29/16; PE |
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+ I began to use the phrase in my work "white supremacist capitalist patriarchy |
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+United States to do, to have a more complex accounting of identity. |
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+====AND, embracing the WSCP theory of oppression means it's going to be all about love. :D (change the card, look for hooks love solidarity) ==== |
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+**Nienhuis:** "Revolutionary Independence," Critical Perspectives on bell hooks, Nancy Nienhuis, 2009; Accessed 4/26/16; PE |
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+For hooks the goal of theoretical work must be to seek the highest good for |
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+profoundly political. Our deepest revolution will come when we understand this truth." |
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+====AND, domination in the absence of love is the root cause of oppression. ==== |
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+**hooks 4:** bell hooks; "Love as a Practice of Freedom"; Accessed 4/19/16; PE |
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+In this society, there is no powerful discourse on love emerging either from politically |
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+move against domination solely when we feel our self-interest directly threatened. |
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+====Thus the standard is consistency with an ethic of love. ==== |
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+====Prefer because embracing an ethic of love and community is the only way we can liberate society to create political movements. Empirics from the Civil Rights Movement prove. ==== |
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+**hooks 5**: "Love as the Practice of Freedom" bell hooks PE |
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+The civil rights movement had the power to transform~~ed~~ society because the |
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+. That action is the testimony of love as the practice of freedom. |
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+====The Role of the Ballot is to embrace an ethic of love. ==== |
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+I define love as agápe, or having authentic care and empathy for one another. We don't have to consider every person we meet or know as a friend, but we must fundamentally care for each other in the face of great strife. Loves is the solution to all forms of dominator thinking, meaning that anti-ethical approaches fail. Starting points with love are key to enact any real change within the world. Love in the debate space encourages that we do not read positions that reveal the plight of one group, but rather the plight of all of us. Lack of accountability causes us to oppress others. Put away your util framework, the framework is not consequentialist we are not trying to maximize love, but rather eliminate the perceptions of dichotomies. |
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+**hooks 6**: Gloria "Bell Hooks" Watkins, All About Love: New |
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+and genuinely useful and pleasing to the people for whom it is done. |
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+====First, Conception of the need for nuclear power re-entrenches deep-seated hatred. Its try or die right now, if we don't solve the problems of hatred now, we will commit racial suicide. ==== |
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+**Koehler,** Robert. "Hatred in the Nuclear Era." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, 7 Aug. 2014. Web. 20 Sept. 2016. ED |
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+We're not even close. Or so it seems on a bad day."Why |
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+the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki reminds us that the clock is ticking. |
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+====Second, nuclear power is rooted in oppression through the unaccountability of the government. We ought not to blame the government, but rather hold them accountable. ==== |
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+**Zachariah** *Dr. George Zachariah serves Gurukul Lutheran Theological College and Research Institute, Chennai as professor of theology and ethics and dean of graduate studies. |
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+When it comes to nuclear energy~~'s~~, the lack of transparency, accountability |
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+in the subaltern hamlets and poison their jal, jungle, and jameen . |