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... ... @@ -1,26 +1,0 @@ 1 -Interpretation: Debaters should read substantively justified frameworks grounded in a normative starting point to combat and understand oppression. Consistency with the best liberation strategy for the oppressed requires a debate where we explain what this oppression is, how we react to it, and why it’s the only relevant impact. To clarify, my argument is not oppression is ok but that debating the justifications is inescapable from solving oppression. 2 - 3 -Violation: 4 - 5 -Net Benefits: 6 - 7 -First, saying oppression is bad without normatively justifying it is insufficient. Connecting theory to the real world is key to produce social change. A non-reflective theory only reinforces stereotypes, turns their performance. SMITH AND EATON: 8 -“Role of reflection and praxis in community-based learning and social justice work” by Toby Smith and Marie Eaton http://cielearn.org/wp-content/themes/ciel/docs/Praxis_Social20Justice202-10.pdf 9 -“If reflection is AND and our lives. ” 10 - 11 -Second, their use of educational spaces as a sites of empowerment places the judge into the role of the authoritarian adjudicator who molds students in accordance to a particular political end. This kills any conception of critical citizenship and turns their performance. RICKERT: 12 -Rickert, Thomas. ""Hands Up, You're Free": Composition in a Post-Oedipal World." JacOnline Journal 13 -“An example of AND produced in class.” (299-300) 14 - 15 -Third, their unquestionable model to oppression that justifies itself through self-reference ensures a rigid vision of resistance where the judge prescribes the student an imperialist model of education – turns their performance. RICKERT 2: 16 -Rickert, Thomas. ""Hands Up, You're Free": Composition in a Post-Oedipal World." JacOnline Journal 17 -“This essay will AND serve the other” (48) 18 - 19 -Rickert 1 and 2 Outweigh: 20 -ANALYSIS 21 - 22 -Fourth, philosophy is ABOUT social realities and teaches us how to address them. My framework claims are about to real world, not playing some academic game. This is a pre-fiat turn because they’re trying to suppress philosophical discussion while I say we should argue about the best framework. TRABER: 23 -Becca Traber. Extremely lit person that knows stuff about debate. http://nsdupdate.com/2013/in-defense-of-philosophy-by-becca-traber/ 24 -And, here is AND think about it. 25 - 26 -Methods question so vote them down on prefiat level - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,27 @@ 1 +ANALYTICS 2 + 3 +Practical reflection is an inescapable aspect of agency. FERRERO: 4 +Luca Ferrero (University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee) "Constitutivism and the Inescapability of Agency" Oxford Studies in Metaethics, vol. IV January 12th 2009 pp. 6-8 5 +3.2 Agency is special AND closed under itself.15 6 +Impacts: ANALYTICS 7 + 8 +ANALYTICS 9 + 10 +And- willing coercion is a contradiction in conception because you extend your own freedom while simultaneously undermining your ability to act in the first place. In order to prevent coercion individuals must submit to the omnilateral will. KANT: 11 +Immanuel Kant (leading Kantian scholar) The Metaphysical Elements of Justice, trans. John Ladd. 1797. Indianapolis: Hackett Publsihing, 1999. 12 +When I declare AND in a civil society. 13 + 14 +Thus, the standard is consistency with the omnilateral will. Prefer the standard: ANALYTICS 15 + 16 +Impact analysis: ANALYTICS B. We can’t be culpable for consequences—external forces determine them. HEGEL: 17 +Hegel 20 George Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel The Philosophy of Right 1820 18 +The will has AND in the purpose. 19 + 20 +I contend that public entities have an obligation to restrict some constitutionally protected free speech. 21 + 22 +Speech acts that intend to incite revolution dissolve the authority of the sovereign and must be prohibited. VARDEN: 23 +Varden 10 Helga Varden (Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Illinois) "A Kantian Conception of Free Speech" May 22nd 2010 Freedom of Expression in a Diverse World Volume 3 of the series AMINTAPHIL: The Philosophical Foundations of Law and Justice pp 39-55 http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.10072F978-90-481-8999-1'4 24 +To understand Kant’s AND a public crime (6: 331). 25 + 26 +And according to Cornell Law, the Brandenburg v. Ohio U.S. Supreme Court decision maintains that seditious speech is protected by the First Amendment so long as it does not indicate an “imminent” threat. 27 +https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/395/444 - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,1 @@ 1 +This is my first tournament on this topic, so I will probably read an unbroken case or something off of my teammates' wiki. All broken positions that I break will be posted here. If you have any questions, or hear that I broke something that I haven't put on here yet, FB message me or email me at ntom18@mail.strakejesuit.org. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,26 @@ 1 +Interpretation: Debaters should read substantively justified frameworks grounded in a normative starting point to combat and understand oppression. Consistency with the best liberation strategy for the oppressed requires a debate where we explain what this oppression is, how we react to it, and why it’s the only relevant impact. To clarify, my argument is not oppression is ok but that debating the justifications is inescapable from solving oppression. 2 + 3 +Violation: 4 + 5 +Net Benefits: 6 + 7 +First, saying oppression is bad without normatively justifying it is insufficient. Connecting theory to the real world is key to produce social change. A non-reflective theory only reinforces stereotypes, turns their performance. SMITH AND EATON: 8 +“Role of reflection and praxis in community-based learning and social justice work” by Toby Smith and Marie Eaton http://cielearn.org/wp-content/themes/ciel/docs/Praxis_Social20Justice202-10.pdf 9 +“If reflection is AND and our lives. ” 10 + 11 +Second, their use of educational spaces as a sites of empowerment places the judge into the role of the authoritarian adjudicator who molds students in accordance to a particular political end. This kills any conception of critical citizenship and turns their performance. RICKERT: 12 +Rickert, Thomas. ""Hands Up, You're Free": Composition in a Post-Oedipal World." JacOnline Journal 13 +“An example of AND produced in class.” (299-300) 14 + 15 +Third, their unquestionable model to oppression that justifies itself through self-reference ensures a rigid vision of resistance where the judge prescribes the student an imperialist model of education – turns their performance. RICKERT 2: 16 +Rickert, Thomas. ""Hands Up, You're Free": Composition in a Post-Oedipal World." JacOnline Journal 17 +“This essay will AND serve the other” (48) 18 + 19 +Rickert 1 and 2 Outweigh: 20 +ANALYSIS 21 + 22 +Fourth, philosophy is ABOUT social realities and teaches us how to address them. My framework claims are about to real world, not playing some academic game. This is a pre-fiat turn because they’re trying to suppress philosophical discussion while I say we should argue about the best framework. TRABER: 23 +Becca Traber. Extremely lit person that knows stuff about debate. http://nsdupdate.com/2013/in-defense-of-philosophy-by-becca-traber/ 24 +And, here is AND think about it. 25 + 26 +Methods question so vote them down on prefiat level - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,17 @@ 1 +Interpretation: The affirmative must defend the right to housing as a positive right. VELASQUEZ ET AL: 2 +Velasquez et al 14 ~-~- Manuel Velasquez, Claire Andre, Thomas Shanks, S.J., and Michael J. Meyer. “Rights”. MARKKULA CENTER FOR APPLIED ETHICS, Aug. 8, 2014. https://www.scu.edu/ethics/ethics-resources/ethical-decision-making/rights/ RC 3 +Kant's principle is AND need of help. 4 + 5 +Violation: They defend negative right 6 + 7 +Standards: 8 + 9 +1. Ground- 10 + 11 +2. Field context- The overwhelming majority of the literature sees the right to housing as an issue of social welfare. 12 +Bo Bengtsson 01 (Uppsala University, Department of Government and Institute for Housing and Urban Research). “Housing as a Social Right: Implications for Welfare State Theory”. Nordic Political Science Association, 2001. RC 13 +The article contributes AND be seriously blurred. 14 + 15 + 16 +Voters: 17 +Fairness, Jurisdiction DTD on T, CI, No RVIs - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,17 @@ 1 +Any public is composited with a plurality of views. This creates a dilemma between accepting subjectivity or coercion. However, subjectivity is untenable. I can’t say, “the sky is blue, but I don’t believe it”, since I have already committed myself the truth of the statement by uttering the preceding statement. This leaves us with coercion, but this just begs the question of what “just” coercion is in the first place. BENHABIB: 2 +Seyla Benhabib 96 (Turkish-American philosopher. She is Eugene Mayer Professor of Political Science and Philosophy at Yale University, and director of the program in Ethics, Politics, and Economics, and a well-known contemporary philosopher), ed. Democracy and difference: Contesting the boundaries of the political. Vol. 31. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1996. RC 3 +In the last AND continue the battle. 4 + 5 +We solve this with deliberation—communicative action bridges the gap between public and private subjectivities, creating ethics. LIU: 6 +Hsin-I Liu 02 (University of Hong Kong). “HABERMAS ON NORMATIVE INTERSUBJECTIVITY: THE SOCIOLOGICAL AMBIVALENCE OF “PUBLIC COMMUNICATION”. 2002 http://www.portalcomunicacion.com/bcn2002/n_eng/programme/prog_ind/asp4.asp?id_pre=118 RC 7 +“In my view AND implied in it.3” 8 + 9 +Moreover, governments represents the conclusion that people reach through deliberation since that determines what is “just” coercion. BENHABIB 2: 10 +Seyla Benhabib 2 (Turkish-American philosopher. She is Eugene Mayer Professor of Political Science and Philosophy at Yale University, and director of the program in Ethics, Politics, and Economics, and a well-known contemporary philosopher), ed. Democracy and difference: Contesting the boundaries of the political. Vol. 31. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1996. RC 11 +When delegitimation walks AND unfair and unjust. 12 + 13 +Thus, the standard is promoting deliberation. 14 + 15 +I contend that granting a right to housing forecloses public deliberation. Labeling housing as a right shuts down dialogue; it becomes a trump card that prevents us from discussing foundation of the issue. FITZPATRICK AND WATTS: 16 +Fitzpatrick and Watts 10 ~-~- Suzanne Fitzpatrick and Beth Watts. "‘The Right to Housing’for Homeless People." Homelessness Research in Europe (2010): 105-122. RC 17 +First, and most AND least, highly arguable (Finch, 1979; Miller, 1999; Lukes, 2008). - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,10 @@ 1 +Counterplan Text: The United States should take a needs based approach to the right to housing. 2 + 3 +Competition: 4 +ANALYTICS: 5 + 6 +Net Benefits: 7 + 8 +Rights based approaches to housing are extremely vague and inefficient when held to particular instances- guts solvency and proves needs based approaches do more for the oppressed. NOONAN AND WATSON: 9 +Jeff Noonan (Professor of Philosophy at the University of Windsor), and Josie Watson (clinical nursing Instructor at the University of Windsor). "Against Housing: Homes as a Human Life Requirement." Alternate Routes: A Journal of Critical Social Research 28 (2017). 10 +The Universal Declaration AND satisfy their need. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,28 @@ 1 +Interpretation: The affirmative must defend a policy that guarantees a right to housing for all people unconditionally. 2 +Violation: 3 + 4 +Spirit of the interp 5 + 6 +Net Benefits: 7 + 8 +1. Precision- 9 + 10 +a) Definitionally, rights apply to everyone. UN: 11 +UN United Nations Office of the High Commissioner. http://www.ohchr.org/EN/Issues/Pages/WhatareHumanRights.aspx 12 +Human rights are AND interdependent and indivisible. 13 + 14 +b) The right to housing as a concept only makes sense as a universal-therefore the guarantee has to apply for all. NESRI: 15 +NESRI https://www.nesri.org/programs/what-is-the-human-right-to-housing What is the Human Right to Housing? 16 +Everyone has a AND the United States: 17 + 18 +The topicality rule comes first – being semantically in line controls the internal link to pragmatic benefits. Pragmatic considerations are not competitive with T- they are just reasons to change the resolution. NEBEL: 19 +Jake Nebel “The Priority of Resolutional Semantics” vbriefly February 20th 2015 http://vbriefly.com/2015/02/20/the-priority-of-resolutional-semantics-by-jake-nebel/ 20 +It would be AND to pragmatic considerations. 21 + 22 +2. Limits- 23 + 24 +3. Ground- 25 + 26 +4. TVA- 27 + 28 +Voters: Fairness and Jurisdiction, DtD on T, CI, No RVIs, T before K: - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,1 @@ 1 +Harvard
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,1 @@ 1 +Harvard
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,1 @@ 1 +2017-02-19 17:01:09.0 - Judge
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,1 @@ 1 +Harvard
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,1 @@ 1 +12 - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,1 @@ 1 +2017-03-09 20:27:10.0 - Judge
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,1 @@ 1 +TFA State
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,1 @@ 1 +15,16 - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,1 @@ 1 +2017-03-10 18:21:27.0 - Judge
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