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| Glenbrooks | 1 | Opponent: Marlborough ML | Judge: Derek Hilligoss the kritik |
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ND21 Marx KTournament: Glenbrooks | Round: 1 | Opponent: Marlborough ML | Judge: Derek Hilligoss Marx KLinkCalls for Resurrecting the right to strike rely upon a mis-understanding of the nature of contemporary and historic labor rights. This romanticization of WW2 labor politics ultimately leads leftist politics towards a reconciliatory response to liberal governance. Only by refusing the terms of liberal respectability politics can we collectively produce a labor movement that can topple the structures of capitalist alienation.White 2018 (Ahmed White, Its Own Dubious Battle: The Impossible Defense of an Effective Right to Strike, Wisconsin Law Review,2018 Wis. L. Rev. 1065 (2018), 1071-1073)NotJacob LinkIn fact – the affirmative's romanticization of the strike without understanding the cooptation of the right to strike is empirically wrong. A right to strike does not prevent permanent replacement of striking workers, nor the criminalization of coercive strikes tactics for being too "violent!" Let's stop repeating the mistakes of the last 40 years of labor politics and instead imagine alternative political horizons for liberation.White 2018 (Ahmed White, Its Own Dubious Battle: The Impossible Defense of an Effective Right to Strike, Wisconsin Law Review,2018 Wis. L. Rev. 1065 (2018), 1127-1131)NotJacob ImpactThe impact to this is the reproduction and sedimentation of capitalism! Capitalism ensures extinction through war and climate changeRobinson 2016 (William I, PhD, professor of sociology, global studies and Latin American studies at the University of California at Santa Barbara http://www.truth-out.org/opinion/item/35596-sadistic-capitalism-six-urgent-matters-for-humanity-in-global-crisis) The Alternative and ROBThis debate is about competing methodologies – the question of the ballot is whose ethical orientation best catalyzes political organization against Capitalism. Vote for the debater that best affirms the Communist Hypothesis.Walker 14 – (Gavin, Assistant Professor of History and East Asian Studies at McGill University, "The Reinvention of Communism: Politics, History, Globality," The South Atlantic Quarterly 113:4, Fall 2014) | 11/20/21 |
SO21 DG KTournament: JW Patterson HS Invitational | Round: 2 | Opponent: Harvard Westlake IC | Judge: Joseph Kieklak Deleuze KritikLink – State:Any legal conception of personhood is intrinsically normative —- people are identified under the law i.e people used to be considered property. This means the state attempts to make us legible —- this generates unending exclusion through hierarchal difference. WEHELIYE 14: ~Weheliye, Alexander G. "Racializing Assemblages, Biopolitics, and Black Feminist Theories of the Human." Duke University Press. 2014. LHP MK~ Link – Lib PhilTheir attempt to ascribe a unified essence to the subject – that individuals are classified as complete and homogenous – fails to acknowledge the different creative contexts that truly merit our philosophic inquiries. The particular can never follow from the universal as it is built upon the exclusion of difference – only a focus on the complex process of subject production can we open up new possibilitiesArnott ~Stephen J. Arnott, Canberra, ACT, Australia. "Liminal Subjectivity and the Ethico-Aesthetic Paradigm of Félix Guattari"~ AA Impact – Reinscribes Oppression:They recreate the oppression they try to fight —- in attempting to eliminate difference through a politics of inclusion, they in turn target individuals who represent deviancy. EVANS '10:Brad Evans, 2010 "Foucault's Legacy: Security, War, and Violence in the 21st Century," Security Dialogue vol.41, no. 4, August 2010, pg. 422-424. Impact – Facism:The majoritarian logic the aff forces individuals to adhere to is what allows facism to insert itself on the macro level – think about the orders in a totalitarian state – without the saying yes to totalitarianism, we cannot have it. The reason people do consent to it is because of the desire for the complexities to be smoothed out into coherence i.e you're a real American or of the arian race – the K deconstrucst this commitment to an identity – this means the K is a prior question to politics.. DELEUZE AND GUATTARI:~Deleuze and Guattari 80 (Gilles Deleuze, Felix Guattari "A Thousand Plateaus" pp. 214-215). Print. CEFS~ Alt – Reject Faciality:The alternative is to dismantle the face —- this undermines the faciality machines that they seek recognition through and their normative value. BIGNALL '12:~Bignall, Simone. "Dismantling the Face: Pluralism and the Politics of Recognition." University of New South Wales. 2012. LHP MK~ ROB – Edu:The role of the ballot is to vote for the better debate that best interrogates the oppressive politics of recognition, education grounded in majoritarian thought leads to real-world regulation. CARLIN AND WALLIN:~Carlin, Matthew. Wallin, Jason. "Deleuze and Guattari, Politics and Education." Bloomsbury. 2014. Pg. 119-121. LHP MK~ | 11/20/21 |
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