Youth Voices Cai Neg
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| Harvard | 1 | Providence AK | Devansh Dubey |
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| Harvard | 3 | Thomas Edison EnergySmart Charter VG | Jung Park |
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| Harvard | 5 | Palo Alto ML | Balaji Gopalakrishnan |
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| all of them | 9 | you | Karl Marx |
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| Harvard | 1 | Opponent: Providence AK | Judge: Devansh Dubey 1ac larp |
| Harvard | 3 | Opponent: Thomas Edison EnergySmart Charter VG | Judge: Jung Park 1ac cap bad |
| Harvard | 5 | Opponent: Palo Alto ML | Judge: Balaji Gopalakrishnan 1ac exploitation |
| all of them | 9 | Opponent: you | Judge: Karl Marx I'm a dumb teen boy |
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Contact InfoTournament: all of them | Round: 9 | Opponent: you | Judge: Karl Marx | 2/8/22 |
Govs badTournament: Harvard | Round: 1 | Opponent: Providence AK | Judge: Devansh Dubey Contention 2: | 2/19/22 |
Govs bad v2Tournament: Harvard | Round: 5 | Opponent: Palo Alto ML | Judge: Balaji Gopalakrishnan Follett 21 Andrew Follett, Andrew Follett previously worked as a space and science reporter for the Daily Caller News Foundation. He has also done research for the Congressional Committee on Science, Space and Technology, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Cato Institute, and the Competitive Enterprise Institute. He currently conducts research analysis for a nonprofit in the Washington, D.C., area., “Private Firms Are the Key to Space Exploration”, 08/21/2021, The National Review, https://www.nationalreview.com/2021/08/private-firms-are-the-key-to-space-exploration/ /Triumph Debate | 2/20/22 |
Space CapTournament: Harvard | Round: 3 | Opponent: Thomas Edison EnergySmart Charter VG | Judge: Jung Park FrameworkI negate the resolution, “Resolved: The appropriation of outer space by private entities is unjust.” A collectivized, rather than privatized, vision of space exploration will empower us to pursue all of our space initiatives.Roberts ’21, Spencer Roberts (a science writer, musician, ecologist, and rooftop solar engineer from Colorado), “We Need a Socialist Vision for Space Exploration,” Jacobin, September 8, 2021, https://jacobinmag.com/2021/09/socialist-space-exploration- publicly-funded-nasa-education-futurism Contention 1: The appropriation of outer space is a rejection of the collectivized vision of space exploration
Subpoint A. The appropriation of outer space is an extension of colonial capitalism. Subpoint B. The appropriation of outer space will be done ignoring redistributive obligations creating the newest capitalist frontier. Subpoint C. Space capitalism causes mass exploitation for the sake of elite capitalistkindVictor L. Shammas and Tomas B. Holen, Shammas is a professor of Criminology and Sociology of Law at the University of Oslo and Holen is an Independent Scholar, 2019, “One giant leap for capitalistkind: private enterprise in outer space”, https://www.nature.com/articles/s41599-019-0218-9 (accessed: 07/08/21) The appropriation of outer space will extend labor marginalization and exploitation into space.Marx ’20, Paris Marx (a socialist writer and host of the Tech Won't Save Us podcast), “Yes to Space Exploration. No to Space Capitalism,” Jacobin, June 8, 2020, https://jacobinmag.com/2020/06/spacex-elon-musk-jeff-bezos-capitalism Capitalism destroys all value to life –it turns workers into slaves, their very consciousness turned into a means for profit while money takes precedent over human lifeMarsh 95, Professor of Philosophy at Fordham University, PhD from Northwestern University Subpoint D. We must affirm now to fight for a more democratic political economy. | 2/19/22 |
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