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Critiques/Kritiks Baxter MDAW 2012 “Strange things are afoot at the circle k…” --Ted Theodore Logan

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“Strange things are afoot at the circle k…” --Ted Theodore Logan. Critiques/ Kritiks Baxter MDAW 2012. Kritiks vs. Disads. Uniqueness Links Causality A B Impacts. Kritiks vs. Counterplans. Fiat Permutations. Kritiks vs. Counterplans (2). Value to Life - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Critiques/Kritiks

Baxter

MDAW 2012

“Strange things are afoot at the circle k…”

--Ted Theodore Logan

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UniquenessLinks •Causality•ABImpacts

Kritiks vs. Disads

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• Fiat• Permutations

Kritiks vs. Counterplans

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• Value to Life• Why every kritik is the

same• Why should language

matter

Kritiks vs. Counterplans (2)

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• Do we need an alt?Kritiks vs. Counterplans (3)

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FrameworkBy Lav

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Framework=filter

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Dumb FrameworkAff: the Neg can only read a CP or advocate the status quoNeg: the judge should only listen to kritiks!

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Why is this dumb?• No “best type” of argument

•Aff is whiny

•Is necessarily not “real world”

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Smart framework!!Interpretation of knowledge vs interpretation of arguments

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Smart framework examplesOnly evaluate impacts that have been justified[read cards why marxism is a way to justify impacts]

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More Smart FrameworkAff: Only evaluate impacts that are justified[read cards about why social science is the best]

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Framework Cheating!Allows you to not answer arguments on the aff and the neg and orBeat people JUST on framework

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reifyelideconflateutopia/dystopiaDichotomy•us/them, self/other, inside/outside

General Vocab

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otherizationnormalizationnormative v. descriptiveobjective v. subjectivesubjectcooptation

General Vocab(2)

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enlightenmentrationalitymodernismOntologyEpistemologyEthics

Kritik/Philosophy Words

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DeontologyUtilitarianismIdeologyDiscourse

Kritik/Philosophy Words

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capitalismMarxismSocialismAnarchyCommodification/commodityFetishEmpire (Hardt/Negri)MultitudeProletariatBourgeoisObjectivism (Rand)Frankfurt School (Adorno, Marcuse)

Economics

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RealismIdealismSecuritization/Environmental SecuritizationEurocentrismOccidentOrientalismSelf Fulfilling Prophecy/Error ReplicationNuclearismNuclear NumbingChaloupka/Love the Bomb DevelopmentGlobal/Local (Nayer)Human Rights K

International Relations

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Identity PoliticsWaves of Feminism: 1st, 2nd, 3rd

Feminist International RelationsPublic/Private DichotomyPatriarchy3rd World FeminismEcofeminismPerformativity (Butler)Sex v. Gender Heteropatriarchy

Identity Politics

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Heterosexism/HomophobiaPhallocentrismPhallogocentrismStandpoint EpistomologySubaltern (Spivak)EssentialismStrategic EssentialismIntersectionalityVictimologyNarratives (Delgado)Violence (Fanon)

Identity Politics (2)

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Critical Race TheoryCritical Legal StudiesIndeterminacyMaskingTrashingNormativity (Schlag)Role PlayingRights Talk

Legal

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powerdisciplinemicropoliticspanopticongeneaologydeath of the authorrepressive hypothesisconfessionalbare life Homo Sacer (Agamben)State of exceptionBiopower

Foucault

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logocentrismtraceerasuredeconstructiondifferance

Derrida

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psychoanalysisFreudLacanZizekMetaphoric condensationLetter of the lawSymptomLackFidelity to the Event (Badiou)JouissanceDesireObject A

Psychoanalysis