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-First, the purpose of debate education should be to train youth to challenge oppressive structures, not perpetuate them. Bohmer. |
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-Bohmer 91 “Teaching Privileged Students about Gender, Race, and Class Oppression.” Teaching Sociology, Vol. 19, No. 2 (April, 1991) pp. 154-163. |
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-Our a strong emphasis ... the sociology curriculum. |
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-Third, ideal theory ignores histories of injustice in its attempt to generalize a perfect society. Non Ideal theory is the only option to recognize and resist recreating injustice. Mills. |
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-Mills 2 “Ideal Theory” as Ideology CHARLES W. MILLS |
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-The crucial common ... may be misleading. |
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-Fourth, discussions cannot be based on ideal theory- we must engage in policy discussions but those discussion mean nothing unless they change the values to the people they affect. Curry 14. |
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-Curry 14 Dr. Tommy J. Curry 1 The Cost of a Thing: A Kingian Reformulation of a Living Wage Argument in the 21st Century. 2014 |
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-Despite the pronouncement ... contemporary moral parameters. |
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-The role of the ballot is to vote for the debater who takes the best action to improve conditions for marginalized groups. This requires state action, not just critical reflection- moving away from the state dooms the lefts’ critique to failure—we must work within the state without being statist. If the neg alt isn’t a state policy I’m the only one with a risk of offense. Connally 08. |
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-Connally 2k8 William, Professor of Political Science at John Hopkins, Capitalism and Christianity, American Style, page numbers are at the bottom of the card. |
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-Before turning to ... vitalize democratic culture.29 |
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-I advocate that countries ought to prohibit the production of nuclear power |
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-Contention 1 is Waste- Nuclear waste is commonly disposed of in marginalized areas. The Public Citizen. |
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-Public Citizen. "Radioactive Racism: The History of Targeting Native American Communities with High-Level Atomic Waste Dumps." HLAW Dumps, 1 Sept. 2016. Web. 14 June 2005. non-profit, consumer rights advocacy group JZ |
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-Low-income and minority ... of tribal sovereignty. |
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-Even if there are no spills or accidents, toxic waste sites are a risk factor for attack on top of continually leaking poison into the air and water. Brook. |
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-Daniel Brook (Professor at University of California, Davis; PhD in sociology), “Environmental Genocide: Native Americans and Toxic Waste,” American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol. 57, No. 1. January 1998. pp. 105-113, JDN. http://www.jstor.org/stable/pdfplus/3487423.pdf |
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-Unfortunately, it is ... and the environment. |
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-Only prohibition solves; eliminates the need for waste disposal. Rozzman 14. |
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-Rozman 14 Izzati (Scholar and Author) “ARGUMENTATIVE REPORT SHOULD OR SHOULD NOT NUCLEAR POWER ENERGY BE BANNED GLOBALLY?” University Sultan Zainal Abidin, 2014 https://www.academia.edu/10107346/ARGUMENTATIVE_REPORT_SHOULD_OR_SHOULD_NOT_NUCLEAR_POWER_ENERGY_BE_BANNED_GLOBALLY DOA: 8.11.16//KAE |
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-Nuclear power should ... human and environment. |
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-Contention 2 is Masculinity- Nuclear Power is a form of masculine domination over nature and feminism. Caputi 04. |
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-Caputi 04, Jane Goddesses and Monsters: Women, Myth, Power, and Popular Culture https://books.google.com/books/about/Goddesses_and_Monsters.html?id=C_r6meksRjUCandprintsec=frontcoverandsource=kp_read_button#v=onepageandq=nuclearandf=false 2004 |
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-Feminist criticism has ... the mother’s body (Porter, 1991, 104-5). |
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-Nuclear power is the symbol of masculinity – a political artifact that destroys the earth and creates a monopolization of control over the notion of femininity. Maintaining production of the atom bomb replicates the hierarchical chain of command and oppressive power structures that follow from nuclear power. Grint and Gill. |
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-Grint and Gill 95 The Gender-technology Relation: Contemporary Theory and Research By Keith Grint, Rosalind Gill |
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-Nuclear technology is ... chain of command. |
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-Nuclear weapons support the patriarchy and male dominations. Canberra. |
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-Canberra 84 Published by Friends of the Earth (Canberra) in January 1984, ISBN 0 909313 27 X (pdf of original). A condensed version was published in Social Alternatives, Vol. 5, No. 2, 1986, pp. 9-16. |
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-Patriarchy - the collective ... feminine values predominated. |
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-Contention 3 is Working Conditions- Repugnant conditions are placed upon workers who rely on the nuclear industry for stability. America Pink. |
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-America Pink. "Nuclear Labor Issues." Nuclear Labor Issues. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Sept. 2016. JZ |
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-Between 1949 and ... from health problems. |