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+Nuclear power is inextricably tied to capitalism. |
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+UCC Union Of Concerned Commies, Nuclear Power Is No Accident (Primary Source – Flyer), April 1979 |
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+Nuclear power is ... society is necessary. |
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+Origins prove nuclear power is intrinsically capitalist, regardless of superficial changes to the style or means of production |
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+The nuclear industry is universally corrupt |
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+Tanter Richard Tanter, "After Fukushima: A Survey of Corruption in the Global Nuclear Power Industry", Asian Perspective 37 (2013), 475–500 |
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+During the eighteen ... and Russian cases. |
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+2. Nuclear power is too centralized |
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+Wasserman Harvey Wasserman, “NY Times Pushes Nukes While Claiming Renewables Fail to Fight Climate Change,” Counterpunch, July 29, 2016 |
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+The idea that ... that obvious reality. |
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+Nuclear power operates within a state of exception that privileges industry “experts” and legitimizes oppression |
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+Kaur 11 Raminder, A ‘nuclear renaissance’, climate change andthe state of exception, THE AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF ANTHROPOLOGY Volume 22, Issue 2 |
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+Big sci-ence’—that ... climate change envi-ronmentalists. |
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+Capitalism draws arbitrary distinctions. |
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+Kovel 07 Joel Kovel, Former Professor Adjunct Professor of Anthropology at the Graduate Faculty in the New School for Social Research, Green Party Presidential Nominee, 2007 (The Enemy of Nature: The End of Capitalism or the End of the World, Zed Books, Accessed 07-25-2008, pp. 151-153MUDI-Darxlice) |
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+If, however, we ... by arbitrary exclusion. |
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+Cap will cause civilizational collapse. |
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+Ahmed 14 Nafeez Ahmed (executive director of the Institute for Policy Research and Development). “Nasa-funded study: industrial civilisation headed for 'irreversible collapse'?” The Guardian. Published 3/14, Updated 3/16/14 |
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+A new study ... difficult to avoid." |
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+Capitalism makes war inevitable. |
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+Meszaros 95 Meszaros, 95 (Istivan, professor emeritus at the University of Sussex, Beyond Capital, pg. 886) |
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+The crisis we ... relation of forces. |
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+The distinction between framework and role of the ballot is necessarily arbitrary—if I win the existence of an obligation to reject capitalism, the role of the ballot is to vote for the debater who provides the best policy option to reject capitalism. |
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+However, independent of the framework, the judge’s primary obligation is to reject unequal power structures – this is the only way to make educational spaces truly fair |
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+Trifonas 03 PETER PERICLES TRIFONAS. PEDAGOGIES OF DIFFERENCE: RETHINKING EDUCATION FOR SOCIAL CHANGE/ RoutledgeFalmer. New York, London. 2003 |
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+Thus, paying attention ... teachers and students. |
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+We must ground advocacy in concrete realities |
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+McLaren 04 Peter McLaren, Distinguished Fellow – Critical Studies @ Chapman U and UCLA urban schooling prof, and Valerie Scatamburlo-D’Annibale, associate professor of Communication – U Windsor, ‘4. “Class Dismissed? Historical |
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+The inequalities of ... just abstract categories. |
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+Policy solutions to capitalism are key to persuasion and real-world advocacy. |
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+Kilman 06 Professor of Economics, Pace University NY, (Andrew, “Not By Politics Alone” Presentation for panel on “Thinking Through a Post-Capitalist Future” at Left Forum conference, Edited April 2, http://akliman.squarespace.com/writings/not20by20politics20alone204.2.06.doc. |
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+I believe that ... assume structural reforms. |
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+The negative must either defend the status quo or the same actor as the AC. |
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+Strait and Wallace write Paul Strait GMU and Brett Wallace GWU. “The Scope of Negative Fiat and the Logic of Decision Making.” WFU Debater’s Research Guide. 2007 |
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+An examination of ... alternative agent fiat. |
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+Intermediate reforms are not only necessary but preferable. |
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+Wright 7 Erik Olin Wright, Professor of Sociology at the University of Wisconsin, holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of California-Berkeley, 2007 (“Guidelines for Envisioning Real Utopias,” Paper forthcoming in Soundings, April, Available Online at http://www.ssc.wisc.edu/~wright/Guidelines.pdf, Accessed 10-02-2013, p. 9) |
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+The final guideline ... in the future. |
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+Critique divorced from policy action is useless in the debate space |
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+Giroux 12 Henry A. Giroux, Global TV Network Chair Professorship in the Department of English and Cultural Studies at McMaster University, 2012 (“Why Don't Americans Care About Democracy at Home?,” truthout, October 2nd, Available Online at http://truth-out.org/opinion/item/11872-henry-a-giroux-why-dont-americans-care-about-democracy-at-home, Accessed 11-16-2012) |
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+As the crucial ... critical and transformative. |