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+The affirmative’s attempts at legal reform create a state of exception in which sovereign control is renewed and perpetuated – this furthers biopolitical control and ensures violence |
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+Bull 4, Malcolm Bull is Professor of Art and the History of Ideas. He has spent his entire career at Oxford, but has also spent periods elsewhere as a Getty Scholar and a Clark Fellow, and as a visiting professor at the Courtauld Institute of Art and at Complutense University of Madrid. 12/16/4, “States don’t really mind their citizens dying (provided they don’t all do it at once): they just don’t like anyone else to kill them,” http://www.generation-online.org/p/fpagamben2.htm, |
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+Agamben follows Benjamin |
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+defenceless homo sacer. |
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+Biopolitical control ensures endless wars and extinction |
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+Duarte 5 (André Duarte, professor of Philosophy at Universidade Federal do Paraná “Biopolitics and the dissemination of violence: the Arendtian critique of the present,” April 2005, http://works.bepress.com/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1017andcontext=andre_duarte) |
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+These historic transformations |
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+solidarity towards others. |
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+Vote neg to completely depose the law – that’s key to create a new sphere outside of sovereign domination |
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+Agamben 14, Giorgio Agamben is Giorgio Agamben is a professor of philosophy at the University of Venice, Italy. He is the author of a great many significant works, including Homo Sacer (1995) and The State of Exception (2002). Nearest date given is 2014. “What is a destituent power?,” http://www.envplan.com/abstract.cgi?id=d3201tra, |
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+If the fundamental |
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+word”—Romans 10:17). |