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+====I negate the resolution, resolved: a just government ought to recognize an unconditional right to strike.==== |
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+====The telos of the 1ac's politics is the strike – that naturalizes capital's control and is parasitic on political organizing.==== |
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+**Eidlin 20** Barry Eidlin (assistant professor of sociology at McGill University and the author of Labor and the Class Idea in the United States and Canada), 1-6-2020, "Why Unions Are Good – But Not Good Enough," Jacobin, https://www.jacobinmag.com/2020/01/marxism-trade-unions-socialism-revolutionary-organizing |
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+Labor unions have long occupied a paradoxical position within Marxist theory. They are an |
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+formation of "a political organization of the working class as a whole." |
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+====Recognizing a right to strike reduces revolutionary potential and fractures class organizing – turns the perm.==== |
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+**Crépon 19** Mark Crépon (French philosopher), translated by Micol Bez "The Right to Strike and Legal War in Walter Benjamin's 'Toward the Critique of Violence,'" Critical Times, 2:2, August 2019, DOI 10.1215/26410478-7708331 |
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+If we wish to understand how the question of the right to strike arises for |
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+and to take responsibility for it that the left regularly loses workers' support. |
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+====Capitalism's successes necessitate human extinction and destroy the value to life – it's try or die for alternative organizing==== |
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+**Duzgun 20** Eren Duzgun (teaches Historical Sociology and International Relations at Leiden University, Netherlands), 4-5-2020, "Capitalism, Coronavirus and the Road to Extinction," Socialist Project, https://socialistproject.ca/2020/04/capitalism-coronavirus-and-road-to-extinction/ |
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+Covid-19, by contrast, has begun its journey and taken its biggest |
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+market. The beast is not tameable; it needs to be killed. |
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+====Vote neg for dual power organizing – only by refusing the 1ac's opportunistic politics can we produce actual change.==== |
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+**Escalante 18** Alyson Escalante (Marxist-Leninist, Materialist Feminist and Anti-Imperialist activist), 8-24-2018, "Against Electoralism, For Dual Power!," Forge News, https://theforgenews.org/2018/08/24/against-electoralism-for-dual-power/ |
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+If we, as socialists, truly fight for a classless world, we must |
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+to the soviets" will be heard again. Lets make it happen. |
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+====Framing – neoliberalism infects policy education – you should prioritize epistemologically challenging it==== |
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+**Ball 17** Stephen J. Ball (Distinguished Service Professor of Sociology of Education at the University College London, Institute of Education. He was elected Fellow of the British Academy in 2006; and is also Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences; and Society of Educational Studies, and a Laureate of Kappa Delta Phi; he has honorary doctorates from the Universities of Turku (Finland), and Leicester. He is co-founder and Managing Editor of the Journal of Education Policy), 2017, "Laboring to Relate: Neoliberalism, Embodied Policy, and Network Dynamics," Peabody Journal of Education, 92:1, 29-41, DOI: 10.1080/0161956X.2016.1264802, this part is pgs. 37-39 |
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+Within Ramya Venkataraman's writing and presentations, there is the deployment and reiteration of a |
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+mobilities are forged within the processes of reform and the work of networks. |