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1 +Plan: The national government of Japan ought to prohibit the production of nuclear power.
2 +CCNE 13 (Citizens’ Commission on Nuclear Energy, “Our path to a nuclear-free Japan: an interim report,” October 2013, http://www.ccnejapan.com/CCNE_ExecutiveSummary_OurpathtoNuclearFreeJapan.pdf)
3 +Since its initial... ...a nuclear phaseout.
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5 +Three theoretical issues:
6 +First, I reserve the right to clarify theory violations in CX which is key to avoid bad theory debates.
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8 +Second, if I lose T reevaluate my offense under their interp – A) Drop the debater advantages the NEG since 1NC is longer than 1AR and I’m forced to cover the shell since I lose if I don’t whereas you can always drop it B) Key to check back infinite T interps – NEG can always read T and it’s impossible for me to predict T violations. Also means NEG theory is drop the argument.
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10 +Third, use reasonability with a brightline of turn ground for theory and literature checks for T – competing interps kills accessibility. Theory has weird norms that are inaccessible to most so you have to get a coach or go to camp to learn about theory. And, normal people’s intuitive answers to theory fail since under competing interps, you’d lose on a risk of offense. Accessibility outweighs other impacts on magnitude because it drives people from the activity which is the largest systemic harm to fairness and education.
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14 +The advantage is capitalism:
15 +Japan is bringing back nuclear power despite protests – worst-case scenario is still a lot.
16 +WNA 16 (World Nuclear Association, “Nuclear Power in Japan,” July 21st 2016, http://www.world-nuclear.org/information-library/country-profiles/countries-g-n/japan-nuclear-power.aspx)
17 +Nuclear Power in... ...Strait of Hormuz.
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19 +Scenario 1 is labor:
20 +The nuclear industry thrives on exploitation of its workers – the impact extends to every member of the working class – only prohibition solves.
21 +Doro-Chiba 12 (Doro-Chiba Quake Report, “Revive Japan Labor Unions and Dismantle All Nuclear Reactors! Take back labor solidarity and crush neo-liberalism,” 2012, https://www.transportworkers.org/node/65)
22 +Confrontation to radioactive-exposed... ...and low-level contamination.
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24 +The legal framework for deregulating the nuclear industry determines overall socio-economic foundations that undermine the working class – there’s a spillover.
25 +Doro-Chiba 12 (Doro-Chiba Quake Report, “Revive Japan Labor Unions and Dismantle All Nuclear Reactors! Take back labor solidarity and crush neo-liberalism,” 2012, https://www.transportworkers.org/node/65)
26 +“Hiraiwa Report” was... ...imperialism in death agony.
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28 +Even if there are capitalist elements of the aff, we control uniqueness – capitalism justifies expansion by targeting labor – the AFF strikes at the core of the system.
29 +Amandla 11 Amandla, “Why we need a living wage campaign,” Wednesday 10 August 2011, by Amandla http://www.internationalviewpoint.org/spip.php?article2239
30 +The ideologues of... ...decent work for all.
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32 +Scenario 2 is acceleration:
33 +Current Japanese trends mean that the plan causes a transition to fossil fuels – renewables fail.
34 +Follett 16 (Andrew, energy and environmental reporter, “The End Of Nuclear Power In Japan Is Bringing Back Coal,” http://dailycaller.com/2016/06/13/the-end-of-nuclear-power-in-japan-is-bringing-back-coal/, Daily Caller)
35 +An analysis published... ...subsidizing the affluent.
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37 +That massively destabilizes the status quo – continued fossil fuel dependence kill Japanese foundations.
38 +Cunningham 15 (Nick, a Vermont-based writer on energy and environmental issues, “A Return To Nuclear May Be Japan’s Only Option,” April 3rd 2015, http://oilprice.com/Alternative-Energy/Nuclear-Power/A-Return-To-Nuclear-May-Be-Japans-Only-Option.html, Oilprice.com)
39 +A return to nuclear... ...restarting any reactors.
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41 +This temporary destabilization is key – capitalism is evolving just enough to make resistance look worthless – the plan reveals contradictions within a capitalist order and provides effective post-capitalist planning.
42 +Steinberg 10 Department of Geography, Royal Holloway University of London (Philip, “Allan and Noël Burch 2010 The Forgotten Space, reviewed by Philip E. Steinberg”, 2010, http://societyandspace.com/reviews/film-reviews/sekula/)
43 +In Allan Sekula... ...spaces of the world.
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45 +Recent financial crises have raised doubts but change is conservative – creating incentives through destabilization with an acclerationist lens is key.
46 +Öniş and Güven 11 (Ziya Öniş is professor of international relations and director of the Center for Research on Globalization and Democratic Governance (GLODEM) at Koç University. Ali Burak Güven is GLODEM research fellow in the Department of International Relations at Koç University. “The Global Economic Crisis and the Future of Neoliberal Globalization: Rupture Versus Continuity.” Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations, October 2011, Vol. 17, No. 4, pp. 469-488.
47 +The growing awareness... ...for the world economy.
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49 +Capitalism is shifting its mantra to Asian markets – a transformative juncture in its evolution requires striking Japan.
50 +Öniş and Güven 11 (Ziya Öniş is professor of international relations and director of the Center for Research on Globalization and Democratic Governance (GLODEM) at Koç University. Ali Burak Güven is GLODEM research fellow in the Department of International Relations at Koç University. “The Global Economic Crisis and the Future of Neoliberal Globalization: Rupture Versus Continuity.” Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations, October 2011, Vol. 17, No. 4, pp. 469-488.
51 +Dynamic Continuities The... ...the Toronto summit.
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53 +Try or die – traditional Marxism has failed – our method is abductive experimentation which is a pre-requisite to effective politics.
54 +Williams and Srnicek 13 – PhD Candidates in IR at the London School of Economics(Alex and Nick, “The Speed of Future Thought: Alex Williams and Nick Srnicek interviewed”, Jul 15, 2013, http://www.thenorthstar.info/?p=924
55 +There is very little... ...results of such experiments.
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59 +Framing
60 +The role of the ballot is to orient towards the best political strategy to resist capitalism. Anything else kills 6 minutes of the 1AC and forces a 13-7 time skew decreasing education even if it’s on a worse subject – just introduce your form of education when you’re affirmative, that solves your offense.
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62 +Fear of co-option leads to passive acceptance of oppression – the better alternative is to engage in politics while acknowledging their incompletion – that very failure spurs more radical transformation of the system’s unconscious coordinates.
63 +Zizek 4 Slavoj, Ocean Rain, “Liberation Hurts: An Interview with Slavoj Zizek,” The Electronic Book Review, July 1, 2004, www.electronicbookreview.com/v3/servlet/ebr?comman=view_essayandessay_id=rasmussen, Acc. 10-23-04l
64 +Zizek: I’m trying to avoid... ...much more radical process.
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66 +You have an a-priori ethical obligation to reject capitalism – it is the constitutive antagonism of any violent social relation.
67 +Zizek and Daly 4 (Slavoj, PhD in Philosophy @ the University of Ljubljana, Senior Research in Sociology @ the University of Ljubljana, Professor of Philosophy and Psychoanalysis @ the European Graduate School, has been a visiting professor @ University of Chicago, Columbia University, Princeton, University of London, and NYU, International Director of the Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities, president of the Society for Theoretical Psychoanalysis, and Glyn, has been a Professor @ Essex University and Manchester University, Conversations with Zizek page 14-16)
68 +For Zizek it is... ...otherwise sound matrix.
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70 +Capitalism results in an infinite death drive that makes extinction and Otherization inevitable.
71 +Santos 3 (Boaventura de Sousa, director of the Center for Social Studies at the University of Coimbra, EUROZINE, COLLECTIVE SUICIDE OR GLOBALIZATION FROM BELOW, http://www.eurozine.com/article/2003-03-26-santos-en.html) *Note this card had been modified for suicide metaphors
72 +According to Franz... ...countries for four years.
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74 +Capitalism relies on a false objectivity by superimposing the interests of the dominant on everyone else – rejecting it is an epistemic prerequisite.
75 +Marcuse 64 Herbert Marcuse (Marxist dude, critical theorist). “One-Dimensional Man - Studies in the Ideology of Advanced Industrial Society.” First Edition. 1964. http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/marcuse/works/one-dimensional-man/one-dimensional-man.pdf
76 +This is a goal... ...possibly claim the authority of decision?
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