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0- Contact InfoTournament: All | Round: 1 | Opponent: All | Judge: All Facebook Messenger: Ella Huang | 9/1/21 |
0- DebateDrillsTournament: All | Round: 1 | Opponent: All | Judge: All | 9/1/21 |
1- Loyola- R2Tournament: Loyola | Round: 2 | Opponent: Mountain View EN | Judge: Jonah Gentlemen NC1Our thesis is that the collapse of capitalism is inevitable, it is a question of now or later: you should frame your decision through an anti-capitalist lens by centering the valorization of productivity that aff's logic is founded upon.Kuang 20 ~Da Kuang and Changyi Huang are professors at the Huazhong University of Science and Technology, College of Marxism in Wuhan 430074, China. A Study of Marx's Thought on the Speed of Capital Accumulation, Presented at the 2020 International Conference on Social Science, Economics and Education Research (SSEER 2020), Atlantic Press: Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research Volume 455, 8-22-21, amrita~ COVID-19 is a symptom of the disease that is late-stage capitalism— it represents the intrinsic contradictions that have arisen within capitalist economies and the inevitable collapse.Waitzkin 21 ~Howard Waitzkin is at the Department of Sociology and Health Sciences Center, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, 2021, International Journal of Health Services, DOI: 10.1177/0020731420977711, 8-22-21 amrita~ The affirmative resets the cycle and rejuvenates short-term capitalist accumulation in two ways.First, is false liberalism. The plan is representative of the idea that capitalism can be saved- eliminating "intellectual property protections" is a scheme that aims to boost falling rates of profit and improve rates of capital accumulation.Gilbert 19 ~Geoff Gilbert is a Professor of Law in the School of Law and Human Rights Centre at the University of Essex. He was Head of Department between 2000-2003 and 2011-13. In 2012, he was appointed a Professorial Visiting Fellow at the University of New South Wales in Sydney. He was Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Refugee Law from 2002-15 and is co-Editor-in-Chief as of September 2019; he also sits on the Advisory Board., "Free trade" is today's imperialism by the 1 percent, 1-13-2019,No Publication,https://www.bilaterals.org/?free-trade-is-today-s-imperialism, 8-21-2021 amrita~ Second is WTO legitimacy. The plan is a colonialist revision that re-packages the WTO as a legitimate organization that can overcome its insidious past towards a future of equal free trade—that decks class consciousness.Gilbert 19 ~Geoff Gilbert is a Professor of Law in the School of Law and Human Rights Centre at the University of Essex. He was Head of Department between 2000-2003 and 2011-13. In 2012, he was appointed a Professorial Visiting Fellow at the University of New South Wales in Sydney. He was Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Refugee Law from 2002-15 and is co-Editor-in-Chief as of September 2019; he also sits on the Advisory Board., "Free trade" is today's imperialism by the 1 percent, 1-13-2019,No Publication,https://www.bilaterals.org/?free-trade-is-today-s-imperialism, 8-21-2021 amrita~ But capitalism can't be saved. The short-term rejuvenation simply pushes back the long-term inevitable collapse which dooms us to death by climate change before the revolution can happen—this card is amazing and also preempts all their "cap solves climate change" answersFoster 18 ~John Bellamy Foster, John Bellamy Foster is a professor of sociology at the University of Oregon and also editor of Monthly Review. He writes about political economy of capitalism and economic crisis, ecology and ecological crisis, and Marxist theory. "Making War on the Planet." Monthly Review. September 1, 2018. https://monthlyreview.org/2018/09/01/making-war-on-the-planet/ recut 8-22-2021 amrita~ Seize the means of production and endorse a centrally planned economy- only the neg can offer an alternative model that sidesteps productivity focused mindsets while allowing for innovation. No perms- view this as a methods debate: they have endorsed free market ideology which was the link level.Nieto 20 ~Nieto, Maxi and Mateo Tomé, Juan. Maxi Nieto is a doctoral candidate at Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche. Juan Mateo Tome is a professor at Complutense University of Madrid (2020). Dynamic Efficiency in a Planned Economy: Innovation and Entrepreneurship Without Markets. Science and Society. 84. 42-66. 10.1521/siso.2020.84.1.42. 8-28-2021 amrita~ This is, without a doubt, one of the most characteristic misapprehensions of the critics of communism. The first clarification required here is that economic planning (like social ownership) does not in any way require a single level or instance of decision-making which programs an economy down to the last detail, but rather that the distribution of skills among the numerous areas, levels, and agents (ICs, authorities, businesses, users and consumers, etc.) proves coherent and ensures that the overall decision-making process be organic (Laibman, 2002, 2011; Campbell, 2002; Cockshott and Cottrell, 1993). The planning agency does not make all decisions and need not be omniscient. Economic planning merely constitutes an institutional device that allows the principle of conscious, rational, and democratic control of the global productive process to be operational. As such, the socialist model is the economic basis of self-government in a society in which decisions are made and their implementation conducted by those who are affected, in two fundamental aspects: production (workplace, company, sector, national economy) and territory (locality, region, country). Based on current information and communication technologies, a democratically planned economy would function as a distributed system, simultaneously centralized and decentralized, not unlike the internet. Such a system would permit the management of information flows in real time, articulating knowledge and local decisions within the framework of a general plan. As a centralized system it would benefit from coherence, with access to all resources and the efficiency to mobilize them quickly toward democratically chosen objectives. As a decentralized system, it could articulate initiative and local knowledge (including autonomous relationships among companies to agree on the specific inputs required in each case) as well as independence from systemic failure (that is, burden sharing so that if a certain component fails, others can continue to operate). The need for coherent coordination and strategic vision requires centralization, while the need for detailed information and the promotion of free and local initiative require some degree of decentralization. Decisions would be made at one or another level depending on the nature of the decision in question. Thus, decisions that require broad coordination to achieve an optimal result would have to be sufficiently centralized (to avoid parallel decisions or blind dynamics), while decisions requiring detailed local information and which are free of coordination problems (for example, the variety and specific characteristics of the means of consumption) would necessarily be decentralized. Here decentralization adopts a non-commercial form, because in no case would there be private control over resources or investment.6We allow for innovation but better—our Marxist dictatorship still provides the incentive for innovating without the profit and productivity based mindset that pushes us to overconsumption and death. Lol noNieto 20 ~Nieto, Maxi and Mateo Tomé, Juan. Maxi Nieto is a doctoral candidate at Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche. Juan Mateo Tome is a professor at Complutense University of Madrid (2020). Dynamic Efficiency in a Planned Economy: Innovation and Entrepreneurship Without Markets. Science and Society. 84. 42-66. 10.1521/siso.2020.84.1.42. 8-28-2021 amrita~ | 9/4/21 |
1- Loyola- R4Tournament: Loyola | Round: 4 | Opponent: Plano East JN | Judge: Sam Larson NC1The aff's positioning of competition as intrinsic good acts to maintain the stability of capital accumulation.AT: Capitalism is when monopoly The aff is co-opted by an agenda of "health diplomacy" that only further expands capitalist imperialismAndrea Patanè 21. Marxist, Published: 15 May 2021. "COVID-19 pandemic: patents and profits" https://www.marxist.com/covid-19-pandemic-patents-and-profits.htm brett Capitalism causes massive violence and inevitable extinction – the fundamental task is developing tools for organization and tactics to bring about revolution.Escalante 19 ~Alyson Escalante, M.A., Department of Philosophy @ University of Oregon, "Truth and Practice: The Marxist Theory of Knowledge," 09/08/19, tinyurl.com/8jksnexs~ pat Vote neg to join the party – dual power organizing is the only path to revolutionary change.Escalante '18 We allow for innovation but better—our Marxist dictatorship still provides the incentive for innovating without the profit and productivity based mindset that pushes us to overconsumption and death. Lol noNieto 20 ~Nieto, Maxi and Mateo Tomé, Juan. Maxi Nieto is a doctoral candidate at Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche. Juan Mateo Tome is a professor at Complutense University of Madrid (2020). Dynamic Efficiency in a Planned Economy: Innovation and Entrepreneurship Without Markets. Science and Society. 84. 42-66. 10.1521/siso.2020.84.1.42. 8-28-2021 amrita~ CaseInnovationCompetitiveness is high and resilientRodriguez 16 – Manufacturing Leader for Deloitte's Center for Industry Insights; 15 years of strategic and operational experience; authored multiple research studies on the topic of manufacturing competitiveness ~Michelle Drew, 7/25/2016, "Innovation drives competitiveness. But what drives innovation?", Deloitte, https://innovation-in-manufacturing.deloitte.com/2016/07/25/innovation-drives-competitiveness-but-what-drives-innovation/~~ AMarb SuperbugsAMR won't risk extinction—-squo solves, but the impact's inevitableBiba 17 – New York City–based freelance science journalist ~Erin, 6/8/2017, "How we can stop antibiotic resistance", BBC, http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20170607-how-we-can-stop-antibiotic-resistance~~ AMarb Worst possible diseases don't cause extinctionOwen Cotton-Barratt 17, et al, PhD in Pure Mathematics, Oxford, Lecturer in Mathematics at Oxford, Research Associate at the Future of Humanity Institute, 2/3/2017, Existential Risk: Diplomacy and Governance, https://www.fhi.ox.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/Existential-Risks-2017-01-23.pdf Even if a pandemic is virulent AND lethal enough, it burns outYork 14 (Ian, Virologist, 6-4-14, "Why don't diseases completely wipe out species?", http://www.quora.com/Why-dont-diseases-completely-wipe-out-species) Warminga NAS:Fraley said that the global agricultural system needs to adopt the goal of doubling the current yield of crops while reducing key inputs like pesticides, fertilizers, and water by one third-they can't solve this just by boosting life science innovation – Capitalism creates an incentive not to change how they manage key inputs bc the companies push for deregulation and depend on these pesticides and fertilizersNAS has almost no warrants – it doesn't say this solves warming just that it helps fight it – Cap is much larger proximate cause.von Weizsäcker and Wijkman '17 Health diplomacyThey can't resolve neglected areas just by having more innovation – nothing abt the aff changes the distribution globally.Science diplomacy is more likely to increase conflict – innovation rate and political interestsDickson 09 ~David Dickson David Dickson has been the Chief Executive Officer and President of McDermott International, Inc. since December 16, 2013. Mr. Dickson served as the Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice from October 31, 2013, to December 16, 2013. He served as the Chief Executive Officer and President of Global Industries Ltd.~ The limits of science diplomacy, 4-6-2009, SciDev.Net, accessed 8-26-2021 https://www.scidev.net/global/editorials/the-limits-of-science-diplomacy///ramamurty Empirically deniedPatman 17 ~Robert G. Patman is professor of politics and director of international studies at the University of Otago, New Zealand. He is coeditor of the Praeger Security International series Ethics of American Foreign Policy.~, "Donald Trump, climate denial and other obstacles to science diplomacy," https://www.noted.co.nz/currently/science/donald-trump-climate-denial-and-other-obstacles-to-science-diplomacy/, mm TURN Scientific diplomacy can't solve problems - creates more insteadDickson 10 ~David Dickson David Dickson has been the Chief Executive Officer and President of McDermott International, Inc. since December 16, 2013. Mr. Dickson served as the Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice from October 31, 2013, to December 16, 2013. He served as the Chief Executive Officer and President of Global Industries Ltd.~ SciDev.Net, accessed 8-26-2021 https://scidevnet.wordpress.com/category/science-diplomacy-conference-2010) AS 7~ And insectsRobert Hunziker 18, MA in Economic History from DePaul University, environmental journalist for over fifty publications, 3/27/18, "Insect Decimation Upstages Global Warming," https://www.transcend.org/tms/2018/04/insect-decimation-upstages-global-warming/ | 9/5/21 |
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