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-The affirmative’s desire to resolve colonialism and ungrievability is rooted in a false fabrication of resulting fullness, meaning their objective will fail – they’ll just keep trying and failing in effort to attain the unattainable, all the while sustaining violence and further entrenching themselves in fantasies. |
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-Stravrakakis 99 Yannis, studied political science at Panteion University (Athens) and received his MA degree from the Ideology and Discourse Analysis Programme at the University of Essex, where he also completed his PhD. He has lectured at the Universities of Essex and Nottingham before taking up a position at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in 2006; Lacan and the Political; Rutlidge 1999; p 39-40 |
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-In other words... ...promise is fantasy. |
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-Specifically, the discussion of nuclear energy policy creates a fantasy of the perfect – this necessitates a villain that is preventing the fantasized utopia. |
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-Sovacool et al 10 Benjamin. Brent. ((Professor at Vermont Law School and founding Director of the Energy Security and Justice Program at the Institute for Energy and Environment. He was formerly an Assistant Professor and Research Fellow at the National University of Singapore), Ph.D., Associate Professor, teaches in a variety of areas including, rhetorical criticism). “Symbolic convergence and the hydrogen economy.” Energy Policy 38 (2010)1999–2012 www.elsevier.com/locate/enpol //Ksharif |
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-With this in mind... ...other energy systems. |
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-What does reading the 1AC for 6 minutes at a high school debate tournament do individuals they talk about? Close to nothing. The affirmatives act of criticism is only an expression of their desire for the impossible real – their act of transgression allows them libidinal joy, built on the backs of the oppressed. |
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-Zizek 2 (Slavoj, International Director of the Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities, president of the Society for Theoretical Psychoanalysis, Welcome to the Desert of the Real: Five Essays on September 11 and Related Dates, “Passions of the Real, Passions of Semblance”, p. 59-61) |
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-Happiness is thus... ...thousands of dollars. |
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-This constructs a world in which we are forced to infinitely create a scapegoat to be Otherized, excluded from discussions, and will result in extinction – we reveal the fiction at the heart of the affirmative. |
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-Stavrakakis 9 – Yannis, Visting Fellow in Gov’t, Univ. of Essex-999 VISITING FELLOW IN GOV'T, UNIV. OF ESSEX –“Lacan and the Political,” pg. 100//Ksharif |
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-What I will try... ...a highly problematic area (seminar of 18 June 1958). |
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-Vote NEG to say “NO” to the affirmative which forces a reevaluation of their desire and politics |
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-Lundberg ’12 (Christian, Associate Prof. of Rhetoric @ UNC Chapel Hill, “On Being Bound to Equivalental Chains,” Cultural Studies, Volume 26, Issue 2-3, 2012) |
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-The point of this... ...deferral of desire. |