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1 +Every policy embodies a set of values – the role of the ballot is to vote for a policy option that engages in a productive reorientation of the values underlying our politics.
2 +Espinoza ‘03
3 +Tejeda, Carlos, Manuel Espinoza, and Kris Gutierrez. "Toward a decolonizing pedagogy: Social justice reconsidered." Pedagogies of difference: Rethinking education for social change (2003): 9-38.
4 +Critical pedagogy has...ends of schooling.
5 +
6 +And understanding and working within institutions is key, even if we have a skeptical stance. Educational spaces are uniquely key – judge has an obligation to endorse political education to prevent ceding power.
7 +Giroux 6 (Henry, sociologist) “The abandoned generation: The urban debate league and the politics of possibility” from America on the Edge
8 +The decline of...potential of education.
9 +
10 +Policy education and practices like fiat are key to social change: state institutions aren’t ignorable, and simply pointing out problems isn’t enough. Themba-Nixon 2k
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12 +Reform is possible—things have gotten at least a little better. Omi and Winant 13
13 +Michael Omi (Sociologist at UC Berkeley, focusing on antiracism scholarship and Asian American studies) and Howard Winant (Professor of Sociology affiliated with the Black Studies and Chicana/o Studies departments of UC Santa Barbara), Resistance is futile?: a response to Feagin and Elias, Ethnic and Racial Studies Volume 36, Issue 6, p. 961-973, Special Issue: Symposium - Rethinking Racial Formation Theory. 2013.
14 +
15 +In Feagin and...is not futile.
16 +
17 +C1 is Agonistic Culture
18 +The principle of free speech in academic spaces affirms each person’s right to make their own decisions instead of being told what to believe by governmental or corporate interests. Butler 13
19 +Judith Butler 13, 2-7-2013, professor in the Rhetoric and Comparative Literature department at UC Berkeley. She is the author of several books on feminist theory, continental philosophy and contemporary politics, "Judith Butler’s Remarks to Brooklyn College on BDS," Nation, https://www.thenation.com/article/judith-butlers-remarks-brooklyn-college-bds/
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21 +The principle of...not the goal.
22 +
23 +Pedagogical spaces are the critical internal link – agonistic public spaces can only be maintained by creating a culture that educates agents to affirm it. Giroux 13
24 +Henry A. Giroux 13, 12-17-2013, "Henry A. Giroux," Truthout, http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/20669-radical-democracy-against-cultures-of-violence
25 +
26 +Radical democracy is...future is open.
27 +
28 +Two impacts –
29 +A. Controls the internal link to all critical approaches – to turn their theory into praxis requires agonism: only accepting the contestability of every principle allows us to challenge hegemonic frames of knowledge. Mouffe 10
30 +Chantal Mouffe 10, political theorist, 7-25-2010, "Chantal Mouffe: Agonistic Democracy and Radical Politics," Pavilion #15, http://pavilionmagazine.org/chantal-mouffe-agonistic-democracy-and-radical-politics/
31 +B. Enables the inclusion of the marginalized – their claims will always seem unreasonable. Schaap 6
32 +Andrew Schaap 6, Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, University of Melbourne 3-2006, "Agonism in divided societies," Philosophy and Social Criticism, http://psc.sagepub.com/content/32/2/255.short?rss=1andssource=mfc
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34 +Because it presupposes...a ‘neutralising principle’.
35 +
36 +C2 is Censorship
37 +
38 +Censorship is a bad political strategy –
39 +First, backlash – the attempt to close political space is always imperfect and engenders resistance – censoring speech doesn’t change minds but redirects them – that threatens institutions and leaves supporters less prepared to defend their gains. Resistance to abortion proves. Honig 93
40 +Bonnie Honig 93, Nancy Duke Lewis Professor in the departments of Modern Culture and Media (MCM) and Political Science at Brown, 4-15-1993, "Political Theory And The Displacement Of Politics," Cornell University Press.
41 +
42 +The perpetuity of...theory of politics
43 +
44 +The terminal impact is right-wing revanchism, militarism and global disaster.
45 +Rorty, Richard, Stanford Philosophy Professor, Achieving Our Country, pp. 87-94)
46 +
47 +If the formation... a resourceful spook."
48 +
49 +Second, speech codes are clear policy failures – they don’t decrease bigotry, but they’re used against those they’re seeing to help. Friedersdorf 15
50 +Conor Friedersdorf 15, 12-10-2015, "The Lessons of Bygone Free-Speech Fights," Atlantic, http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2015/12/what-student-activists-can-learn-from-bygone-free-speech-fights/419178/
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52 +He was writing...behalf of blacks.”
53 +
54 +Third, retargeting – people with the ideologies you want to censor are still out there and use the censorship apparatus against you. Cammaerts 9
55 +Bart Cammaerts 9, London School of Economics and Political Science, England, 11-2009, "Radical pluralism and free speech in online public spaces," International Journal of Cultural Studies, http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/27895/1/Radical_pluralism_and_free_speech_in_online_public_spaces_(LSERO).pdf
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57 +UC proves – government interests aggressively pushed anti-BDS speech codes. They become political pawns and give more influence to the people already in charge. Friedersdorf 16
58 +Conor Friedersdorf 16 (a staff writer at The Atlantic, where he focuses on politics and national affairs; the founding editor of The Best of Journalism) “The Glaring Evidence That Free Speech Is Threatened on Campus” The Atlantic, March 4, 2016. http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/03/the-glaring-evidence-that-free-speech-is-threatened-on-campus/471825/
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60 +Fourth, To silence problematic speech is to both legitimate it and aid in its dissemination—links turns arguments about problematic speech Rosenbloom 11
61 +Oliver Rosenbloom 11 (Summer Intern @ FIRE), "Can a College that Protects Free Speech be ‘Gay-Friendly’?", Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, 07/26/2011, https://www.thefire.org/can-a-college-that-protects-free-speech-be-gay-friendly/
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63 +Underview
64 +Limiting free speech prevents criticism of institutions – universities will crack down on student press and critical opinions.
65 +Sanders ‘06 (Chris Sanders, "CENSORSHIP 101: ANTI-HAZELWOOD LAWS AND THE PRESERVATION OF FREE SPEECH AT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES", 11/30/2006 , Alabama Law Review)
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67 +Post-Hazelwood censorship...editors in a difficult position
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1 +A community is both defined and destabilized by what it excludes – violence is the constitutive condition of any ethico-political order. We cannot escape that violence and participate even in our attempts to catalogue it. The task of politics is to search for a “lesser violence,” even though that’s never innocent.
2 +Hagglund, Martin. 2006. “The Necessity of Discrimination: Disjoining Derrida and Levinas.” diacritics 34 (1): 40–71.
3 +There is no...perpetrating the better.
4 +
5 +Ideal theory and abstract utopianism are self-defeating: we can criticize social injustices but the ultimate question is what sort of institutions organize and channel violence in a direction that lessens it.
6 +Hagglund 2, Martin. 2006. “The Necessity of Discrimination: Disjoining Derrida and Levinas.” diacritics 34 (1): 40–71.
7 +It is only...himself be guided.
8 +
9 +The solution is agonism: a politics that distinguishes the enemy from the adversary by the agonistic principle: the inclusion of all who accept the contestability of their own points of view. This constructs a polity despite the facts of pluralism and violence.
10 +Chantal Mouffe 10, political theorist, 7-25-2010, "Chantal Mouffe: Agonistic Democracy and Radical Politics," Pavilion #15, http://pavilionmagazine.org/chantal-mouffe-agonistic-democracy-and-radical-politics/
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12 +I myself argue...between real alternatives.
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14 +So, the standard is consistency with the agonistic principle. Prefer –
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16 +Analytic
17 +2. Analytic
18 +3. Rules cannot determine their own application: we reason within a framework of language and norms, but how to apply each of those norms in to a new situation is radically indeterminate. Holton provides a mathematical example:
19 +Holton, Richard. "Meaning and Rule-Following."
20 +The central idea...further interpretations itself.
21 +Impacts:
22 +A. Analytic
23 +B. Only agonism accounts for the diversity of interpretations of our norms. Democratic citizenship has diverse forms, none of which can be privileged a priori.
24 +Mouffe 2k, Chantal. "Wittgenstein, political theory and democracy." The Democratic Paradox 60 (2000): 79.
25 +Following a rule...thinking is invaluable.
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27 +Contention
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29 +The principle of free speech in academic spaces affirms each person’s right to make their own decisions instead of being told what to believe by governmental or corporate interests. It doesn’t aim at agreement but preserves the agon.
30 +Judith Butler 13, 2-7-2013, professor in the Rhetoric and Comparative Literature department at UC Berkeley. She is the author of several books on feminist theory, continental philosophy and contemporary politics, "Judith Butler’s Remarks to Brooklyn College on BDS," Nation, https://www.thenation.com/article/judith-butlers-remarks-brooklyn-college-bds/
31 +The principle of...not the goal.
32 +
33 +Pedagogical spaces must be the starting point: the space for contestation requires a culture that educates agents to affirm it.
34 +Henry A. Giroux 13, 12-17-2013, "Henry A. Giroux," Truthout, http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/20669-radical-democracy-against-cultures-of-violence
35 +Radical democracy is...future is open.
36 +
37 +Impacts:
38 +A. Analytic
39 +B. Analytic
40 +C. Justifies switch-side debate: it advances tolerance and makes debaters better at understanding alternative views.
41 +Harrigan 8 (Casey, Associate Director of Debate at UGA, Master’s in Communications – Wake Forest U., “A Defense of Switch Side Debate”, Master’s thesis at Wake Forest, Department of Communication, May, pp.43-45
42 +Even when limited...in contemporary society.
43 +
44 +Next, censorship is an abysmal political strategy –
45 +First, backlash – the attempt to close political space is always imperfect and engenders resistance – censoring speech doesn’t change minds but redirects them – that threatens institutions and leaves supporters less prepared to defend their gains. Resistance to abortion proves.
46 +Bonnie Honig 93, Nancy Duke Lewis Professor in the departments of Modern Culture and Media (MCM) and Political Science at Brown, 4-15-1993, "Political Theory And The Displacement Of Politics," Cornell University Press.
47 +The perpetuity of...theory of politics
48 +
49 +Second, speech codes are clear policy failures – they don’t decrease bigotry, but they’re used against those they’re seeing to help.
50 +Conor Friedersdorf 15, 12-10-2015, "The Lessons of Bygone Free-Speech Fights," Atlantic, http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2015/12/what-student-activists-can-learn-from-bygone-free-speech-fights/419178/
51 +He was writing...behalf of blacks.”
52 +
53 +UC proves – government interests aggressively pushed anti-BDS speech codes. They become political pawns and give more influence to the people in charge
54 +Conor Friedersdorf 16 (a staff writer at The Atlantic, where he focuses on politics and national affairs; the founding editor of The Best of Journalism) “The Glaring Evidence That Free Speech Is Threatened on Campus” The Atlantic, March 4, 2016. http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/03/the-glaring-evidence-that-free-speech-is-threatened-on-campus/471825/
55 +Or forget big...protected free speech.”
56 +
57 +The oppressed are the ones that lose out most – their demands are the ones that seem unreasonable to those in power
58 +Andrew Schaap 6, Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, University of Melbourne 3-2006, "Agonism in divided societies," Philosophy and Social Criticism, http://psc.sagepub.com/content/32/2/255.short?rss=1andssource=mfc
59 +Because it presupposes...a ‘neutralising principle’.3
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1 +Framework
2 +Bracketed for clarity and gendered language
3 +Practical reason is the only way to generate moral obligations –
4 +analytics
5 +The standard is respecting freedom. Prefer:
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7 +Performativity Ostrowski on Hoppe Stroud, Scott R. "Kant on Education and the Rhetorical Force of the Example." Rhetoric Society Quarterly 41.5 (2011): 416-438.
8 +James, , A SYMPOSIUM ON DRUG DECRIMINALIZATION: THE MORAL AND PRACTICAL CASE FOR DRUG LEGALIZATION. SPRING, 1990 18 Hofstra L. Rev. 607
9 +"Argumentation is a conflict…confirmed in round.
10 +2. The framework is a prerequisite to all ends based theories: It creates a cohesive whole instead of fragmented steps and explains why the agent is engaged in the subsidiary actions. Callard Agnes Callard. “Aristotle on the Unity of Action” (2010).
11 +If this is … nonbasic intentional action.’
12 +analytic
13 +3. Kantianism is specifically key in pedagogical spaces. Stroud
14 +In this way, … Kant’s rhetorical scheme.
15 +Analytic
16 +I defend the maxim that public colleges and universities in the US ought not restrict any constitutionally protected free speech. I will accept neg preferences on specificity and implementation as long as they don’t require me to abandon my maxim. If I lose the T debate, just reevaluate my offense under their interpretation to promote topical education and deter frivolous theory.
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18 +Contention
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20 +Freedom of speech is a necessary freedom: governments cannot put any restrictions on it no matter what the content of the speech is. Lambert 16 (Saber, writer @ being libertarian, “The Degradation of Free Speech and Personal Liberty,” April 9, 2016, https://beinglibertarian.com/the-degradation-of-free-speech-and-personal-liberty///LADI)
21 +Many individuals in ….matter how miniscule.
22 +2. A lack of complete freedom of speech means that the minority will lose the liberty of having their voice heard: the majority will always dominate over them. Cartwright 3 (Will, “Mill on Freedom of Discussion,” Richmond Journal of Philosophy 5 (Autumn 2003), http://www.richmond-philosophy.net/rjp/back_issues/rjp5_cartwright.pdf//LADI)
23 +Though freedom of … the other two.
24 +analytic
25 +3. Speech and language is not intrinsically violent: the only possible issues with it come with its implementation, which means that it is not harmful in itself. Anderson 6 — Amanda Anderson, Caroline Donovan Professor of English Literature and Department Chair at Johns Hopkins University, Senior Fellow at the School of Criticism and Theory at Cornell University, holds a Ph.D. in English from Cornell University, 2006 (“Reply to My Critic(s),” Criticism, Volume 48, Number 2, Spring, Available Online to Subscribing Institutions via Project MUSE, p. 285-287)
26 +Let's first examine … further elaboration here.
27 +Analytics
28 +Underview
29 +The role of the ballot is to determine whether the resolutional statement is true or false.
30 +A. Once we are within the debate, we must only follow the constitutive rules of debate, which are time constraints and truth and falsity, even when they interfere with ultimate purpose. Nardin Terry Nardin, “International Ethics and International Law”. Review of International Studies, Vol. 18, No. 1 (Jan., 1992), pp. 19-30, published by Cambridge University Press . JStor, Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/20097279 . RP 2/6/13
31 +Practical association displays … these good results.
32 +B. It’s the most fair role of the ballot because it’s the most predictable
33 +analytics
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