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+Disability is an outgrowth of labor relations- the social/minority model places the problem in terms of inter-personal relations which diverts attention from the true cause |
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+Kaye 12 Bradley, Ph.D. in philosophy from Binghamton University, “Politics, An Illusion We Have Forgotten Is Such,” http://www.uta.edu/huma/agger/fastcapitalism/9_1/kaye9_1.html |
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+Emerging work on disability |
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+from being seen. |
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+The rise of capitalism began to define individuals by the labor capacity in which disabled people were relegated to the periphery and began to deem people with disabilities as social problems- Marxism has a better explanatory power for the different contingent and evolving definitions and oppressions of disabled bodies |
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+Russel and Malhorta 9 *Marta writer/producer whose investigative reporting, “Capitalism and Disability,” http://socialistregister.com/index.php/srv/article/viewFile/5784/2680 |
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+The primary oppression |
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+aspect of modern life. |
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+Our system of policing is no accident – it is a direct result of economic policies kept to put poor and disenfranchised people on the margins with no political power. |
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+Potter 15 Gary Potter 1/15/15 “Police Violence, Capital and Neoliberalism” http://uprootingcriminology.org/essays/police-violence-capital-neoliberalism/ |
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+Starting with the Reagan |
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+which the stops occurred. |
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+The 1ac engages in civil litigation – that’s capitalist – justice goes to whoever can buy it. |
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+Higdon 10 (Woodrow L., investigative photo journalist and former police officer, "Public Corruption Cover Up Through Civil Litigation," GTI, March) |
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+The so called |
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+available to public agencies. |
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+Our ethico-political obligation is to resist capitalism that forms the constitutive antagonism of any violent social relation – our belief in the big Other allows the system to naturalize subjugation of millions, and through ideology, eliminate them – it’s an infinite death drive. |
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+Žižek and Daly 4 (Slavoj, Prof. of European Graduate School, Intl. Director of the Birkbeck Inst. for Humanities, U. of London, and Senior Researcher @ Inst. of Sociology, U. of Ljubljiana, and Glyn, Professor Intl. Studies @ Northampton U., “Risking the Impossible” http://www.lacan.com/zizek-daly.htm th) |
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+It is in the light |
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+risk the impossible. |
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+Voting negative refuses the affirmative in favor of historical materialist pedagogy – only starting from the structural antagonisms produced by wage labor can lead to transformative politics – the criterion is to endorse the best methodology for deconstructing ableism – whereas the so-called policies and legal action of the affirmative will never happen when you sign the ballot, the discussions and knowledges we gain and the methods we endorse do have a lasting impact on our thought processes. |
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+Ebert ‘9 Teresa, Associate Professor of English, State University of New York at Albany, THE TASK OF CULTURAL CRITIQUE, pp. 92-95 |
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+Unlike these rewritings |
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+teaching of the worldly. |