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-====I value morality as per the evaluative term "ought" in the resolution, which is defined as "used to express duty or moral obligation". By Merriam-Webster.==== |
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-====The standard is minimizing oppression==== |
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-====Oppression is bad for equality – inclusion is an epistemological prerequisite to forming cohesive moral theories that can be justified to the public.==== |
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-====Structural violence is based in moral exclusion, which is fundamentally flawed because exclusion is not based on dessert but rather on arbitrary difference.==== |
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-**Winter and Leighton 01**. Winter, D. D., and Dana C. Leighton." Structural violence." Peace, conflict and violence: Peace psychology for the 21st century (2001): 99-101. |
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-Finally, to recognize the operation of structural violence forces us to ask questions about |
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-local cultures, will be our most surefooted path to building lasting peace. |
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-====Theories that can't account for the reality we live in fail as normative guides to action, takes out the Rawls framework.==== |
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-**Farrely 07**. Colin Farrelly, 2007, Professor of Political Studies, Queen's University, "Justice in Ideal Theory: A Refutation", Political Studies, 2007. RFK |
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-Political philosophers have recently begun to take seriously methodological questions concerning what a theoretical examination |
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-problems of noncompliance or unfavourable (historical, social or economic) conditions. |