1AC 34Just War34 paradigm bad USFG should ban targeted killing
1NC Intralocality
Block Intralocality
2NR Intralocality
GSU
5
Opponent: Minnesota ST | Judge: Lindsey Shook
1AC Ethics Good Foucault Plan The United States federal judiciary should order that all habeas corpus hearings of persons detained under the War Powers Authority of the President of the United States be subject to due process guarantees and that such individuals who have won their habeas corpus hearing be released
1NC Intralocality
Block Intralocality
2NR Intralocality
Harvard
2
Opponent: Georgetown BL | Judge: Whit Whitmore
1AC Kiyemba Release Aff
1NC Intralocality
Block Intralocality
2NR Intralocality
Harvard
2
Opponent: Georgetown BL | Judge: Whit Whitmore
1AC Kiyemba Release Aff
1NC Intralocality
Block Intralocality
2NR Intralocality
Harvard
2
Opponent: Georgetown BL | Judge: Whit Whitmore
1AC Kiyemba Release Aff
1NC Intralocality
Block Intralocality
2NR Intralocality
Harvard
2
Opponent: Georgetown BL | Judge: Whit Whitmore
1AC Kiyemba Release Aff
1NC Intralocality
Block Intralocality
2NR Intralocality
Harvard
2
Opponent: Georgetown BL | Judge: Whit Whitmore
1AC Kiyemba Release Aff
1NC Intralocality
Block Intralocality
2NR Intralocality
NDT
1
Opponent: UNT QS | Judge: Gordon, Cook, Harper
1AC Warming Hostilities 1NC Interlocality
NDT
4
Opponent: UTD LO | Judge: McBride, Mathis, Elliott
1AC- Killing Bad (Targeted Killing) 1NC Framework- Interpretation the body not the plan is the focus of the debate (inversion of traditional policy debate)
Pitt RR
5
Opponent: West Georgia AM | Judge: Warden
1AC- Islamic Feminism 1NC - One off essentialism K
UT
1
Opponent: UNLV RV | Judge: Ryan Cheek
1AC Drones Hegemony Adv
1NC Intralocality
Block Intralocality
2NR Intralocality
UT
1
Opponent: UNLV RV | Judge: Ryan Cheek
1AC Drones Hegemony Adv
1NC Intralocality
Block Intralocality
2NR Intralocality
UT
1
Opponent: UNLV RV | Judge: Ryan Cheek
1AC Drones Hegemony Adv
1NC Intralocality
Block Intralocality
2NR Intralocality
ndt
6
Opponent: msu rt | Judge: munoz, morris, woodruff
aff was hostilitieson wiki 1nc-2nr was intralocality
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1nc ndt round 6
Tournament: ndt | Round: 6 | Opponent: msu rt | Judge: munoz, morris, woodruff Darnall Moore explains that… (Darnell L. Moore 2011, writer and activist whose work is informed by anti-racist, feminist, queer of color, and anti-colonial thought and advocacy. Darnell's essays, social commentary, poetry, and interviews have appeared in various national and international media venues, including the Feminist Wire, Ebony magazine, and The Huffington Post, "On Location: The “I” in the Intersection," http://thefeministwire.com/2011/12/on-location-the-i-in-the-intersection/) The most general statement of our politics at the present time would be that we AND need to start at a different location than we might’ve expected: self.
Patricia Hill Collins 90 (Patricia Hill, Distinguished University Professor of Sociology at the University of Maryland, College Park, Former head of the Department of African American Studies at the University of Cincinnati, and the past President of the American Sociological Association Council, Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness and the Politics of Empowerment, p. 62-65) A second component of the ethic of caring concerns the appropriateness of emotions in dialogues AND passes as truth and simultaneously challenges the process of arriving at the truth.
Pan 4 (Chengxin, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Faculty of Arts, Deakin University, Discourses Of ‘China’ In International Relations: A Study in Western Theory as (IR) Practice, p. 305-307 While U.S. China scholars argue fiercely over "what China precisely is AND It is in this context that this article seeks to make a contribution.
Diego Rozo 4 (Diego, MA in philosophy and Cultural Analysis, Forgiving the Unforgivable: On Violence, Power, and the Possibility of Justice, p. 19-21) Within the legal order the relations between individuals will resemble this logic where suffering is AND – the law infiltrates into and seeks to rule our most private conflicts.
Martino writes… Lecture at San Francisco State University in the Center for Interdisciplinary Programs,¶ Steve,¶ (“White Supremacy, Manifest Destiny, and Contemporary Militarism”, 2003 ¶ http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~marto/aip/martiraq.htm) There are three thematics I would like to outline in the context of the present AND it claims to build democracy because it obviates it through imposing external structure.¶
Olson 4 Associate professor of political theory at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff and a social justice activist (Joel, “Abolition of White Democracy” MN University Press, 2004) Unfortunately, the multicultural and color-blind ideals will not be equipped to deal AND the refusal or abolitionof white democracy is the task of the Wnal chapter.
3/29/14
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Tournament: GSU | Round: 5 | Opponent: Minnesota ST | Judge: Lindsey Shook Nagel and Nocella 13 (The End of Prisons: Reflections from the DecarcerationMovementedited by Mechthild E. Nagel, Anthony J. Nocella II)
The original working title for this volume was Prison Abolition. After discussion among the AND States citizens) and those trapped within it (American Indians and immigrants). Margulies and Metcalf argue (“Terrorizing Academia” http://www.swlaw.edu/pdfs/jle/jle603jmarguilies.pdf, Joseph Margulies is a Clinical Professor, Northwestern University School of Law. He was counsel of record for the petitioners in Rasul v. Bush and Munaf v. Geren. He now is counsel of record for Abu Zubaydah, for whose torture (termed harsh interrogation by some) Bush Administration officials John Yoo and Jay Bybee wrote authorizing legal opinions. Earlier versions of this paper were presented at workshops at the American Bar Foundation and the 2010 Law and Society Association Conference in Chicago. Margulies expresses his thanks in particular to Sid Tarrow, AzizHuq, BaherAzmy, Hadi Nicholas Deeb, Beth Mertz, Bonnie Honig, and Vicki Jackson.Hope Metcalf is a Lecturer, Yale Law School. Metcalf is co-counsel for the plaintiffs/petitioners in Padilla v. Rumsfeld, Padilla v. Yoo, Jeppesen v. Mohammed, and Maqaleh v. Obama. She has written numerous amicus briefs in support of petitioners in suits against the government arising out of counterterrorism policies, including in Munaf v. Geren and Boumediene v. Bush. Metcalf expresses her thanks to Muneer Ahmad, Stella Burch Elias, Margot Mendelson, Jean Koh Peters, and Judith Resnik for their feedback, as well as to co-teachers Jonathan Freiman, RamziKassem, Harold HongjuKoh and Michael Wishnie, whose dedication to clients, students and justice continues to inspire., Journal of Legal Education, Volume 60, Number 3 (February 2011)) This conundrum is not adequately addressed by dominant strands of post-9/11 AND careful thought as our nation settles into what appears to be a permanent emergency
9/22/13
ERROR
Tournament: UT | Round: 1 | Opponent: UNLV RV | Judge: Ryan Cheek ERROR
2/8/14
NDT R8 - Intralocality 1NC vs Emory JS
Tournament: NDT | Round: 8 | Opponent: Emory JS | Judge: Moore 11 (Darnell L. Moore 2011, writer and activist whose work is informed by anti-racist, feminist, queer of color, and anti-colonial thought and advocacy. Darnell’s essays, social commentary, poetry, and interviews have appeared in various national and international media venues, including the Feminist Wire, Ebony magazine, and The Huffington Post, "On Location: The "I" in the Intersection," http://thefeministwire.com/2011/12/on-location-the-i-in-the-intersection/) The most general statement of our politics at the present time would be that we AND need to start at a different location than we might’ve expected: self.
Margulies and Metcalf 11 ("Terrorizing Academia" http://www.swlaw.edu/pdfs/jle/jle603jmarguilies.pdf, Joseph Margulies is a Clinical Professor, Northwestern University School of Law. He was counsel of record for the petitioners in Rasul v. Bush and Munaf v. Geren. He now is counsel of record for Abu Zubaydah, for whose torture (termed harsh interrogation by some) Bush Administration officials John Yoo and Jay Bybee wrote authorizing legal opinions. Earlier versions of this paper were presented at workshops at the American Bar Foundation and the 2010 Law and Society Association Conference in Chicago. Margulies expresses his thanks in particular to Sid Tarrow, Aziz Huq, BaherAzmy, Hadi Nicholas Deeb, Beth Mertz, Bonnie Honig, and Vicki Jackson. Hope Metcalf is a Lecturer, Yale Law School. Metcalf is co-counsel for the plaintiffs/petitioners in Padilla v. Rumsfeld, Padilla v. Yoo, Jeppesen v. Mohammed, and Maqaleh v. Obama. She has written numerous amicus briefs in support of petitioners in suits against the government arising out of counterterrorism policies, including in Munaf v. Geren and Boumediene v. Bush. Metcalf expresses her thanks to Muneer Ahmad, Stella Burch Elias, Margot Mendelson, Jean Koh Peters, and Judith Resnik for their feedback, as well as to co-teachers Jonathan Freiman, RamziKassem, Harold HongjuKoh and Michael Wishnie, whose dedication to clients, students and justice continues to inspire., Journal of Legal Education, Volume 60, Number 3 (February 2011)) This conundrum is not adequately addressed by dominant strands of post-9/11 AND careful thought as our nation settles into what appears to be a permanent emergency
Nagel and Nocella 13 (The End of Prisons: Reflections from the Decarceration Movementedited by Mechthild E. Nagel, Anthony J. Nocella II) The original working title for this volume was Prison Abolition. After discussion among the AND States citizens) and those trapped within it (American Indians and immigrants).
Sexton 5 (Racial Profiling and the Societies of Control¶ Jared Sexton¶ Forthcoming in Joy James (ed.) Warfare in the Homeland: ¶ Incarceration in the United States (Durham: Duke UP), It no doubt strikes one as counterintuitive to think about the proliferation of multiracial coalition AND bid that carries its own indelible costs, its own pains and pleasures.
Spade 13 (Dean, Associate Professor at Seattle University School of Law – teaches Administrative Law, Poverty Law, and Law and Social Movements, "Intersectional Resistance and Law Reform," Vol. 38, No. 4, Intersectionality: Theorizing Power, Empowering Theory (Summer 2013), pp. 1031-1055) More than twenty years ago, Kimberle Williams Crenshaw coined the term "intersectionality" AND contemporary politics, what targets it identifies, and what demands it makes.
Passavant 12 (Paul A., Associate Professor of Political Science, Hobart 26 William Smith Colleges, "Democracy’s ruins, democracy’s archive" Reading Modern Law: Critical Methodologies and Sovereign Formations, edited by Ruth Buchanan, Stewart Motha, Sundhya Pahuja, p. 65 – 67) Constitutional law in the United States bears the impression of confronting fascism nowhere more disturbingly AND democratic commitments or to send the possibility of a legacy hospitable for democracy.
Yancy 8 (George, Prof of Philosophy at Duquesne University, Black bodies, white gazes: the continuing significance of race, 2008 p. 229) The white student’s objection raised the issue of how white interlocutors, when in discussions AND wallet. The sheer weight of this reality mocks the patience of theory.
Bracketing
Yancy 5 (George, associate professor of philosophy at Duquesne University, "Whiteness and the Return of the Black Body," The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, 19.4) I write out of a personal existential context. This context is a profound source AND of power expressed in the "comprehension" of a range of materials.
Accountability
Collins 90 (Patricia Hill Collins, Distinguished University Professor of Sociology at the University of Maryland, College Park, Former head of the Department of African American Studies at the University of Cincinnati, and the past President of the American Sociological Association Council, Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness and the Politics of Empowerment, p. 62-65) A second component of the ethic of caring concerns the appropriateness of emotions in dialogues AND passes as truth and simultaneously challenges the process of arriving at the truth.
3/30/14
NDT round 4 Framework
Tournament: NDT | Round: 4 | Opponent: UTD LO | Judge: McBride, Mathis, Elliott Hartman explains… ~Saidiya, Prof of African American History and Literature @ Columbia, Scenes of Subjection, 1997 p. 65-7~ When the enslaved slipped away to have secret meetings, they would call it " AND the articulation of insurgent claims that make need the medium of politics.74
Dillon 12 Ph.D. candidate in American Studies at the University of Minnesota. ("State of White Supremacy: Racism, Governance, and the United States" (Book Review) August 28, 2012, http://www.darkmatter101.org/site/2012/08/28/book-review-state-of-white-supremacy-darkmatter-journal/) Here, the first two essays discuss racial discrimination in education. George Lipsitz provides AND condition of possibility for our present subjectivities and modern politics" (269).
Olson 4 Associate professor of political theory at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff and a social justice activist (Joel, "Abolition of White Democracy" MN University Press, 2004) Unfortunately, the multicultural and color-blind ideals will not be equipped to deal AND the refusal or abolitionof white democracy is the task of the Wnal chapter.
1NR
Shaye 14 Amarya, Vanderbilt Dept of Religion. heologian and philosopher. My work seeks to creatively explore the relationships between blackness and the theo-philosophical project of modernity. I’m particularly interested in how the location of blackness withing the logic of modernity corresponds to the spatial negotiations of race in the modern U.S. context. ("Refusing Reconciliation, Part 2: Spatiality, Fugitivity, and Blackness as Wild(er)ness" February 16, 2014 http://womenintheology.org/2014/02/16/refusing-to-reconcile-part-2/) Instead of the conversion and reconciliation whiteness requires, black theology recognizes it is only AND black and white. Rather than reconciliation, we have revolt and refusal.
BIRT
Birt 9 (Robert, "Transcendence in the Thought of bell hooks: Some Reflections on Resistance and Self-Creation" Volume 08, Number 2 Spring 2009 NEWSLETTER ON PHILOSOPHY AND THE BLACK EXPERIENCE, http://c.ymcdn.com/sites/www.apaonline.org/resource/collection/950518C1-3421-484C-8153-CDA6ED737182/v08n2Black.pdf) Human being is transcendence. We are characterized more by a dynamic of becoming than AND radically oppressed it may be otherwise impossible to reclaim their transcendence at all.
REINVIGORATE
Our stealing away is a necessary act in knowledge production-Dominant epistemologies ensure power is locked into how we learn and what we learn. Their "education" teaches us to speak loudly but have no voice while using the topic to reproduce white supremacy. Only our fugitive study can escape this cycle of error replication.
Dillon 13 Stephen, Ph.D Candidate, University of Minnesota ("Fugitive Life: Race, Gender, and the Rise of the Neoliberal-Carceral State", May 2013, http://conservancy.umn.edu/bitstream/11299/153053/1/Dillon_umn_0130E_13833.pdf) The books of imprisoned authors like Eldridge Cleaver, George Jackson, and ¶ Malcolm AND to name the ¶ racialized and gendered violence cloaked by these new discourses.
3/29/14
Neg Cites RD 1 UT V UNLV RV
Tournament: UT | Round: 1 | Opponent: UNLV RV | Judge: Ryan Cheek 1NC we must take oppression to the level of self-implication. No one asked to be privileged but what we choose to do with that privilege is a choice that must be continually negotiated throughout our lives – Darnall Moore explains that… (Darnell L. Moore 2011, writer and activist whose work is informed by anti-racist, feminist, queer of color, and anti-colonial thought and advocacy. Darnell's essays, social commentary, poetry, and interviews have appeared in various national and international media venues, including the Feminist Wire, Ebony magazine, and The Huffington Post, "On Location: The “I” in the Intersection," http://thefeministwire.com/2011/12/on-location-the-i-in-the-intersection/) The most general statement of our politics at the present time would be that we AND need to start at a different location than we might’ve expected: self.
the speaking of the 1AC is a violent act that needs to be contextualized from the stand-point of communities who face the dark underside of power from United States militarism both domestically and abroad
Cuomo 96 CHRIS J. CUOMO is assistant professor of philosophy and women’s studies at the University of Cincinnati. She teaches courses in ethics, feminist philosophy, social and political philosophy, environmental ethics, and lesbian and gay studies, fall 1996 Theory that does not investigate address the depth and specificity of the everyday effects of AND it is perpetrated by military institutions and other militaristic agents of the state. Even if their data is correct, you must examine the performance of how this evidence is used – whether it’s used to combat or consent to systems of domination
Jeong 99 (Ho-Won, associate professor at the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University (Ho-Won, Epistemological Foundations for Peace Research, classweb.gmu.edu/hwjeong/epistemological.htm) Other peace researchers have attempted to find the sources of violence through a critical analysis AND role in promoting human solidarity.(Waever, Ole, 1996:171)
A. this reasserts the narrative that the everyday murder of intersectionally oppressed individuals isn’t as important as white males’ philosophical priorities – this week in Blackness reports that
Janai 13 South Asian artist and scholar. Assistant Editor at Black Girl Dangerous and one-half of the spoken word duo DarkMatter (“Zimmermans and Drones: Antiblackness and Global Domination”, August 8th, 2013, http://www.blackgirldangerous.org/2013/08/08/201388zimmermans-and-drones-antiblackness-and-global-domination/) I launch this piece from the challenge that Asam Ahmad offers in his piece: AND dots between the tactics of enslavement, incarceration, colonialism, and empire.
Our interruption is key to confronting inequalities within the debate space – vote neg to refuse to avert your gaze from the obvious problems within our activity and to abandon the cognitive dissonance widespread in debate Perucci explains that (Tony, ssistant Professor of Co mmunication Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, "What the F uck is T hat? The Poetics of Ruptural Performance," Liminalities: A Journal of Performance Studies Vol. 5, No. 3, September 2009) Recent years have seen a rise in the practice of political street performance. Often AND
it “compels and gratifies immediat e sensual gratification” (211)
Not only is this necessary for an accessible knowledge production, its only through interrogating the oppressor within ourselves as a starting-point that we can figure out how to best act in the world – Brent Henze suggests (Brent R. Henze, 2000, Associate Prof of Communication at East Carolina University, Who Says Who Says? The Epistemological Grounds for Agency in Liberatory Political Projects, p. 246-247) Though I argue against efforts to speak for those otherwise able to produce and enact AND combat oppression as a¶ systemic yet particular effect of power.7¶
2NC Intralocality and self-criticism must be a process and a goal – our solutions and strategies should be grounded in the stand-point of the oppressed in order to investigate the interlocking systems of oppression that exist in society – Not only is this necessary for an accessible knowledge production, its only through interrogating the oppressor within ourselves as a starting-point that we can figure out how to best act in the world – Brent Henze suggests (Brent R. Henze, 2000, Associate Prof of Communication at East Carolina University, Who Says Who Says? The Epistemological Grounds for Agency in Liberatory Political Projects, p. 246-247) Though I argue against efforts to speak for those otherwise able to produce and enact AND combat oppression as a¶ systemic yet particular effect of power.7¶
No War is Wrong A. Historically inaccurate B. Based on bad Methodology C. War is on the Upswing- Obama and 21st Data prove Gregory ’10 (Derek Gregory , Prof. of Geography @ U. of British Columbia, “War and peace,” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, Vol. 35.2) Ferguson is not alone in his silence. Many of those who regarded those continuing AND fin de siècle (Chojnacki and Reisch 2008; Harbom and Wallensteen 2009).
A- Heg causes more conflict than it solves- historical data proves Human Security Report ’10 ( Embargoed until 2 December 2010, 11:00am EST Human Security Report Project. Human Security Report 2009/2010: The Causes of Peace and the Shrinking Costs of War. New York: Oxford University Press, 2011.
As with other realist claims, there are reasons for skepticism about the peace through AND . Few countries have this capacity; major powers have it by definition.
B-Heg causes colonialist conflicts that turn any reason heg is good Human Security Report ’10 ( Embargoed until 2 December 2010, 11:00am EST Human Security Report Project. Human Security Report 2009/2010: The Causes of Peace and the Shrinking Costs of War. New York: Oxford University Press, 2011.
But there is a more serious challenge to the preponderance thesis. From the end AND explanations for the strategic successes of militarily weak insurgents in national liberation wars.
2/8/14
Neg Cites RD 1 UT V UNLV RV
Tournament: UT | Round: 1 | Opponent: UNLV RV | Judge: Ryan Cheek 1NC we must take oppression to the level of self-implication. No one asked to be privileged but what we choose to do with that privilege is a choice that must be continually negotiated throughout our lives – Darnall Moore explains that… (Darnell L. Moore 2011, writer and activist whose work is informed by anti-racist, feminist, queer of color, and anti-colonial thought and advocacy. Darnell's essays, social commentary, poetry, and interviews have appeared in various national and international media venues, including the Feminist Wire, Ebony magazine, and The Huffington Post, "On Location: The “I” in the Intersection," http://thefeministwire.com/2011/12/on-location-the-i-in-the-intersection/) The most general statement of our politics at the present time would be that we AND need to start at a different location than we might’ve expected: self.
the speaking of the 1AC is a violent act that needs to be contextualized from the stand-point of communities who face the dark underside of power from United States militarism both domestically and abroad
Cuomo 96 CHRIS J. CUOMO is assistant professor of philosophy and women’s studies at the University of Cincinnati. She teaches courses in ethics, feminist philosophy, social and political philosophy, environmental ethics, and lesbian and gay studies, fall 1996 Theory that does not investigate address the depth and specificity of the everyday effects of AND it is perpetrated by military institutions and other militaristic agents of the state. Even if their data is correct, you must examine the performance of how this evidence is used – whether it’s used to combat or consent to systems of domination
Jeong 99 (Ho-Won, associate professor at the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University (Ho-Won, Epistemological Foundations for Peace Research, classweb.gmu.edu/hwjeong/epistemological.htm) Other peace researchers have attempted to find the sources of violence through a critical analysis AND role in promoting human solidarity.(Waever, Ole, 1996:171)
A. this reasserts the narrative that the everyday murder of intersectionally oppressed individuals isn’t as important as white males’ philosophical priorities – this week in Blackness reports that
Janai 13 South Asian artist and scholar. Assistant Editor at Black Girl Dangerous and one-half of the spoken word duo DarkMatter (“Zimmermans and Drones: Antiblackness and Global Domination”, August 8th, 2013, http://www.blackgirldangerous.org/2013/08/08/201388zimmermans-and-drones-antiblackness-and-global-domination/) I launch this piece from the challenge that Asam Ahmad offers in his piece: AND dots between the tactics of enslavement, incarceration, colonialism, and empire.
Our interruption is key to confronting inequalities within the debate space – vote neg to refuse to avert your gaze from the obvious problems within our activity and to abandon the cognitive dissonance widespread in debate Perucci explains that (Tony, ssistant Professor of Co mmunication Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, "What the F uck is T hat? The Poetics of Ruptural Performance," Liminalities: A Journal of Performance Studies Vol. 5, No. 3, September 2009) Recent years have seen a rise in the practice of political street performance. Often AND
it “compels and gratifies immediat e sensual gratification” (211)
Not only is this necessary for an accessible knowledge production, its only through interrogating the oppressor within ourselves as a starting-point that we can figure out how to best act in the world – Brent Henze suggests (Brent R. Henze, 2000, Associate Prof of Communication at East Carolina University, Who Says Who Says? The Epistemological Grounds for Agency in Liberatory Political Projects, p. 246-247) Though I argue against efforts to speak for those otherwise able to produce and enact AND combat oppression as a¶ systemic yet particular effect of power.7¶
2NC Intralocality and self-criticism must be a process and a goal – our solutions and strategies should be grounded in the stand-point of the oppressed in order to investigate the interlocking systems of oppression that exist in society – Not only is this necessary for an accessible knowledge production, its only through interrogating the oppressor within ourselves as a starting-point that we can figure out how to best act in the world – Brent Henze suggests (Brent R. Henze, 2000, Associate Prof of Communication at East Carolina University, Who Says Who Says? The Epistemological Grounds for Agency in Liberatory Political Projects, p. 246-247) Though I argue against efforts to speak for those otherwise able to produce and enact AND combat oppression as a¶ systemic yet particular effect of power.7¶
No War is Wrong A. Historically inaccurate B. Based on bad Methodology C. War is on the Upswing- Obama and 21st Data prove Gregory ’10 (Derek Gregory , Prof. of Geography @ U. of British Columbia, “War and peace,” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, Vol. 35.2) Ferguson is not alone in his silence. Many of those who regarded those continuing AND fin de siècle (Chojnacki and Reisch 2008; Harbom and Wallensteen 2009).
A- Heg causes more conflict than it solves- historical data proves Human Security Report ’10 ( Embargoed until 2 December 2010, 11:00am EST Human Security Report Project. Human Security Report 2009/2010: The Causes of Peace and the Shrinking Costs of War. New York: Oxford University Press, 2011.
As with other realist claims, there are reasons for skepticism about the peace through AND . Few countries have this capacity; major powers have it by definition.
B-Heg causes colonialist conflicts that turn any reason heg is good Human Security Report ’10 ( Embargoed until 2 December 2010, 11:00am EST Human Security Report Project. Human Security Report 2009/2010: The Causes of Peace and the Shrinking Costs of War. New York: Oxford University Press, 2011.
But there is a more serious challenge to the preponderance thesis. From the end AND explanations for the strategic successes of militarily weak insurgents in national liberation wars.
2/8/14
Neg cites from RD 2 Harvard V Georgetown BL
Tournament: Harvard | Round: 2 | Opponent: Georgetown BL | Judge: Whit Whitmore 1NC We call this process and methodology Intralocality– This process isn’t and shouldn’t be easy for anyone – the focus on privilege will conjure feelings of guilt and discomfort – we must lean into that discomfort instead of distancing ourselves from that critical moment of reflection – we must take oppression to the level of self-implication. No one asked to be privileged but what we choose to do with that privilege is a choice that must be continually negotiated throughout our lives – Darnall Moore explains that… (Darnell L. Moore 2011, writer and activist whose work is informed by anti-racist, feminist, queer of color, and anti-colonial thought and advocacy. Darnell's essays, social commentary, poetry, and interviews have appeared in various national and international media venues, including the Feminist Wire, Ebony magazine, and The Huffington Post, "On Location: The “I” in the Intersection," http://thefeministwire.com/2011/12/on-location-the-i-in-the-intersection/) The most general statement of our politics at the present time would be that we AND need to start at a different location than we might’ve expected: self.
Nagel and Nocella 13 (The End of Prisons: Reflections from the DecarcerationMovementedited by Mechthild E. Nagel, Anthony J. Nocella II)
The original working title for this volume was Prison Abolition. After discussion among the AND States citizens) and those trapped within it (American Indians and immigrants). Margulies and Metcalf argue (“Terrorizing Academia” http://www.swlaw.edu/pdfs/jle/jle603jmarguilies.pdf, Joseph Margulies is a Clinical Professor, Northwestern University School of Law. He was counsel of record for the petitioners in Rasul v. Bush and Munaf v. Geren. He now is counsel of record for Abu Zubaydah, for whose torture (termed harsh interrogation by some) Bush Administration officials John Yoo and Jay Bybee wrote authorizing legal opinions. Earlier versions of this paper were presented at workshops at the American Bar Foundation and the 2010 Law and Society Association Conference in Chicago. Margulies expresses his thanks in particular to Sid Tarrow, AzizHuq, BaherAzmy, Hadi Nicholas Deeb, Beth Mertz, Bonnie Honig, and Vicki Jackson.Hope Metcalf is a Lecturer, Yale Law School. Metcalf is co-counsel for the plaintiffs/petitioners in Padilla v. Rumsfeld, Padilla v. Yoo, Jeppesen v. Mohammed, and Maqaleh v. Obama. She has written numerous amicus briefs in support of petitioners in suits against the government arising out of counterterrorism policies, including in Munaf v. Geren and Boumediene v. Bush. Metcalf expresses her thanks to Muneer Ahmad, Stella Burch Elias, Margot Mendelson, Jean Koh Peters, and Judith Resnik for their feedback, as well as to co-teachers Jonathan Freiman, RamziKassem, Harold HongjuKoh and Michael Wishnie, whose dedication to clients, students and justice continues to inspire., Journal of Legal Education, Volume 60, Number 3 (February 2011)) This conundrum is not adequately addressed by dominant strands of post-9/11 AND careful thought as our nation settles into what appears to be a permanent emergency
Perucciexplains that (Tony, ssistant Professor of Co mmunication Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, "What the F uck is T hat? The Poetics of Ruptural Performance," Liminalities: A Journal of Performance Studies Vol. 5, No. 3, September 2009) Recent years have seen a rise in the practice of political street performance. Often AND
it “compels and gratifies immediat e sensual gratification” (211) 1NR
Dillon 12 Ph.D. candidate in American Studies at the University of Minnesota. (“State of White Supremacy: Racism, Governance, and the United States” (Book Review) August 28, 2012, http://www.darkmatter101.org/site/2012/08/28/book-review-state-of-white-supremacy-darkmatter-journal/) Here, the first two essays discuss racial discrimination in education. George Lipsitz provides AND condition of possibility for our present subjectivities and modern politics” (269).
Michael Ratner explains that (Michael Ratner, 2013, president emeritus of the Center for Constitutional Rights in New York and the chair of the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights in Berlin, " Prisoners Stage Hunger Strikes Worldwide," http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/17545-prisoners-stage-hunger-strikes-worldwide) RATNER: I've been very concerned for a long time about the situation both in AND , or in Israeli prisons where Palestine--where Palestinians are in prison.
10/26/13
Neg cites from RD 2 Harvard V Georgetown BL
Tournament: Harvard | Round: 2 | Opponent: Georgetown BL | Judge: Whit Whitmore 1NC We call this process and methodology Intralocality– This process isn’t and shouldn’t be easy for anyone – the focus on privilege will conjure feelings of guilt and discomfort – we must lean into that discomfort instead of distancing ourselves from that critical moment of reflection – we must take oppression to the level of self-implication. No one asked to be privileged but what we choose to do with that privilege is a choice that must be continually negotiated throughout our lives – Darnall Moore explains that… (Darnell L. Moore 2011, writer and activist whose work is informed by anti-racist, feminist, queer of color, and anti-colonial thought and advocacy. Darnell's essays, social commentary, poetry, and interviews have appeared in various national and international media venues, including the Feminist Wire, Ebony magazine, and The Huffington Post, "On Location: The “I” in the Intersection," http://thefeministwire.com/2011/12/on-location-the-i-in-the-intersection/) The most general statement of our politics at the present time would be that we AND need to start at a different location than we might’ve expected: self.
Nagel and Nocella 13 (The End of Prisons: Reflections from the DecarcerationMovementedited by Mechthild E. Nagel, Anthony J. Nocella II)
The original working title for this volume was Prison Abolition. After discussion among the AND States citizens) and those trapped within it (American Indians and immigrants). Margulies and Metcalf argue (“Terrorizing Academia” http://www.swlaw.edu/pdfs/jle/jle603jmarguilies.pdf, Joseph Margulies is a Clinical Professor, Northwestern University School of Law. He was counsel of record for the petitioners in Rasul v. Bush and Munaf v. Geren. He now is counsel of record for Abu Zubaydah, for whose torture (termed harsh interrogation by some) Bush Administration officials John Yoo and Jay Bybee wrote authorizing legal opinions. Earlier versions of this paper were presented at workshops at the American Bar Foundation and the 2010 Law and Society Association Conference in Chicago. Margulies expresses his thanks in particular to Sid Tarrow, AzizHuq, BaherAzmy, Hadi Nicholas Deeb, Beth Mertz, Bonnie Honig, and Vicki Jackson.Hope Metcalf is a Lecturer, Yale Law School. Metcalf is co-counsel for the plaintiffs/petitioners in Padilla v. Rumsfeld, Padilla v. Yoo, Jeppesen v. Mohammed, and Maqaleh v. Obama. She has written numerous amicus briefs in support of petitioners in suits against the government arising out of counterterrorism policies, including in Munaf v. Geren and Boumediene v. Bush. Metcalf expresses her thanks to Muneer Ahmad, Stella Burch Elias, Margot Mendelson, Jean Koh Peters, and Judith Resnik for their feedback, as well as to co-teachers Jonathan Freiman, RamziKassem, Harold HongjuKoh and Michael Wishnie, whose dedication to clients, students and justice continues to inspire., Journal of Legal Education, Volume 60, Number 3 (February 2011)) This conundrum is not adequately addressed by dominant strands of post-9/11 AND careful thought as our nation settles into what appears to be a permanent emergency
Perucciexplains that (Tony, ssistant Professor of Co mmunication Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, "What the F uck is T hat? The Poetics of Ruptural Performance," Liminalities: A Journal of Performance Studies Vol. 5, No. 3, September 2009) Recent years have seen a rise in the practice of political street performance. Often AND
it “compels and gratifies immediat e sensual gratification” (211) 1NR
Dillon 12 Ph.D. candidate in American Studies at the University of Minnesota. (“State of White Supremacy: Racism, Governance, and the United States” (Book Review) August 28, 2012, http://www.darkmatter101.org/site/2012/08/28/book-review-state-of-white-supremacy-darkmatter-journal/) Here, the first two essays discuss racial discrimination in education. George Lipsitz provides AND condition of possibility for our present subjectivities and modern politics” (269).
Michael Ratner explains that (Michael Ratner, 2013, president emeritus of the Center for Constitutional Rights in New York and the chair of the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights in Berlin, " Prisoners Stage Hunger Strikes Worldwide," http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/17545-prisoners-stage-hunger-strikes-worldwide) RATNER: I've been very concerned for a long time about the situation both in AND , or in Israeli prisons where Palestine--where Palestinians are in prison.
10/26/13
Neg cites from RD 2 Harvard V Georgetown BL
Tournament: Harvard | Round: 2 | Opponent: Georgetown BL | Judge: Whit Whitmore 1NC We call this process and methodology Intralocality– This process isn’t and shouldn’t be easy for anyone – the focus on privilege will conjure feelings of guilt and discomfort – we must lean into that discomfort instead of distancing ourselves from that critical moment of reflection – we must take oppression to the level of self-implication. No one asked to be privileged but what we choose to do with that privilege is a choice that must be continually negotiated throughout our lives – Darnall Moore explains that… (Darnell L. Moore 2011, writer and activist whose work is informed by anti-racist, feminist, queer of color, and anti-colonial thought and advocacy. Darnell's essays, social commentary, poetry, and interviews have appeared in various national and international media venues, including the Feminist Wire, Ebony magazine, and The Huffington Post, "On Location: The “I” in the Intersection," http://thefeministwire.com/2011/12/on-location-the-i-in-the-intersection/) The most general statement of our politics at the present time would be that we AND need to start at a different location than we might’ve expected: self.
Nagel and Nocella 13 (The End of Prisons: Reflections from the DecarcerationMovementedited by Mechthild E. Nagel, Anthony J. Nocella II)
The original working title for this volume was Prison Abolition. After discussion among the AND States citizens) and those trapped within it (American Indians and immigrants). Margulies and Metcalf argue (“Terrorizing Academia” http://www.swlaw.edu/pdfs/jle/jle603jmarguilies.pdf, Joseph Margulies is a Clinical Professor, Northwestern University School of Law. He was counsel of record for the petitioners in Rasul v. Bush and Munaf v. Geren. He now is counsel of record for Abu Zubaydah, for whose torture (termed harsh interrogation by some) Bush Administration officials John Yoo and Jay Bybee wrote authorizing legal opinions. Earlier versions of this paper were presented at workshops at the American Bar Foundation and the 2010 Law and Society Association Conference in Chicago. Margulies expresses his thanks in particular to Sid Tarrow, AzizHuq, BaherAzmy, Hadi Nicholas Deeb, Beth Mertz, Bonnie Honig, and Vicki Jackson.Hope Metcalf is a Lecturer, Yale Law School. Metcalf is co-counsel for the plaintiffs/petitioners in Padilla v. Rumsfeld, Padilla v. Yoo, Jeppesen v. Mohammed, and Maqaleh v. Obama. She has written numerous amicus briefs in support of petitioners in suits against the government arising out of counterterrorism policies, including in Munaf v. Geren and Boumediene v. Bush. Metcalf expresses her thanks to Muneer Ahmad, Stella Burch Elias, Margot Mendelson, Jean Koh Peters, and Judith Resnik for their feedback, as well as to co-teachers Jonathan Freiman, RamziKassem, Harold HongjuKoh and Michael Wishnie, whose dedication to clients, students and justice continues to inspire., Journal of Legal Education, Volume 60, Number 3 (February 2011)) This conundrum is not adequately addressed by dominant strands of post-9/11 AND careful thought as our nation settles into what appears to be a permanent emergency
Perucciexplains that (Tony, ssistant Professor of Co mmunication Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, "What the F uck is T hat? The Poetics of Ruptural Performance," Liminalities: A Journal of Performance Studies Vol. 5, No. 3, September 2009) Recent years have seen a rise in the practice of political street performance. Often AND
it “compels and gratifies immediat e sensual gratification” (211) 1NR
Dillon 12 Ph.D. candidate in American Studies at the University of Minnesota. (“State of White Supremacy: Racism, Governance, and the United States” (Book Review) August 28, 2012, http://www.darkmatter101.org/site/2012/08/28/book-review-state-of-white-supremacy-darkmatter-journal/) Here, the first two essays discuss racial discrimination in education. George Lipsitz provides AND condition of possibility for our present subjectivities and modern politics” (269).
Michael Ratner explains that (Michael Ratner, 2013, president emeritus of the Center for Constitutional Rights in New York and the chair of the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights in Berlin, " Prisoners Stage Hunger Strikes Worldwide," http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/17545-prisoners-stage-hunger-strikes-worldwide) RATNER: I've been very concerned for a long time about the situation both in AND , or in Israeli prisons where Palestine--where Palestinians are in prison.
10/26/13
Neg cites from RD 2 Harvard V Georgetown BL
Tournament: Harvard | Round: 2 | Opponent: Georgetown BL | Judge: Whit Whitmore 1NC We call this process and methodology Intralocality– This process isn’t and shouldn’t be easy for anyone – the focus on privilege will conjure feelings of guilt and discomfort – we must lean into that discomfort instead of distancing ourselves from that critical moment of reflection – we must take oppression to the level of self-implication. No one asked to be privileged but what we choose to do with that privilege is a choice that must be continually negotiated throughout our lives – Darnall Moore explains that… (Darnell L. Moore 2011, writer and activist whose work is informed by anti-racist, feminist, queer of color, and anti-colonial thought and advocacy. Darnell's essays, social commentary, poetry, and interviews have appeared in various national and international media venues, including the Feminist Wire, Ebony magazine, and The Huffington Post, "On Location: The “I” in the Intersection," http://thefeministwire.com/2011/12/on-location-the-i-in-the-intersection/) The most general statement of our politics at the present time would be that we AND need to start at a different location than we might’ve expected: self.
Nagel and Nocella 13 (The End of Prisons: Reflections from the DecarcerationMovementedited by Mechthild E. Nagel, Anthony J. Nocella II)
The original working title for this volume was Prison Abolition. After discussion among the AND States citizens) and those trapped within it (American Indians and immigrants). Margulies and Metcalf argue (“Terrorizing Academia” http://www.swlaw.edu/pdfs/jle/jle603jmarguilies.pdf, Joseph Margulies is a Clinical Professor, Northwestern University School of Law. He was counsel of record for the petitioners in Rasul v. Bush and Munaf v. Geren. He now is counsel of record for Abu Zubaydah, for whose torture (termed harsh interrogation by some) Bush Administration officials John Yoo and Jay Bybee wrote authorizing legal opinions. Earlier versions of this paper were presented at workshops at the American Bar Foundation and the 2010 Law and Society Association Conference in Chicago. Margulies expresses his thanks in particular to Sid Tarrow, AzizHuq, BaherAzmy, Hadi Nicholas Deeb, Beth Mertz, Bonnie Honig, and Vicki Jackson.Hope Metcalf is a Lecturer, Yale Law School. Metcalf is co-counsel for the plaintiffs/petitioners in Padilla v. Rumsfeld, Padilla v. Yoo, Jeppesen v. Mohammed, and Maqaleh v. Obama. She has written numerous amicus briefs in support of petitioners in suits against the government arising out of counterterrorism policies, including in Munaf v. Geren and Boumediene v. Bush. Metcalf expresses her thanks to Muneer Ahmad, Stella Burch Elias, Margot Mendelson, Jean Koh Peters, and Judith Resnik for their feedback, as well as to co-teachers Jonathan Freiman, RamziKassem, Harold HongjuKoh and Michael Wishnie, whose dedication to clients, students and justice continues to inspire., Journal of Legal Education, Volume 60, Number 3 (February 2011)) This conundrum is not adequately addressed by dominant strands of post-9/11 AND careful thought as our nation settles into what appears to be a permanent emergency
Perucciexplains that (Tony, ssistant Professor of Co mmunication Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, "What the F uck is T hat? The Poetics of Ruptural Performance," Liminalities: A Journal of Performance Studies Vol. 5, No. 3, September 2009) Recent years have seen a rise in the practice of political street performance. Often AND
it “compels and gratifies immediat e sensual gratification” (211) 1NR
Dillon 12 Ph.D. candidate in American Studies at the University of Minnesota. (“State of White Supremacy: Racism, Governance, and the United States” (Book Review) August 28, 2012, http://www.darkmatter101.org/site/2012/08/28/book-review-state-of-white-supremacy-darkmatter-journal/) Here, the first two essays discuss racial discrimination in education. George Lipsitz provides AND condition of possibility for our present subjectivities and modern politics” (269).
Michael Ratner explains that (Michael Ratner, 2013, president emeritus of the Center for Constitutional Rights in New York and the chair of the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights in Berlin, " Prisoners Stage Hunger Strikes Worldwide," http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/17545-prisoners-stage-hunger-strikes-worldwide) RATNER: I've been very concerned for a long time about the situation both in AND , or in Israeli prisons where Palestine--where Palestinians are in prison.
10/26/13
Neg cites from RD 2 Harvard V Georgetown BL
Tournament: Harvard | Round: 2 | Opponent: Georgetown BL | Judge: Whit Whitmore 1NC We call this process and methodology Intralocality– This process isn’t and shouldn’t be easy for anyone – the focus on privilege will conjure feelings of guilt and discomfort – we must lean into that discomfort instead of distancing ourselves from that critical moment of reflection – we must take oppression to the level of self-implication. No one asked to be privileged but what we choose to do with that privilege is a choice that must be continually negotiated throughout our lives – Darnall Moore explains that… (Darnell L. Moore 2011, writer and activist whose work is informed by anti-racist, feminist, queer of color, and anti-colonial thought and advocacy. Darnell's essays, social commentary, poetry, and interviews have appeared in various national and international media venues, including the Feminist Wire, Ebony magazine, and The Huffington Post, "On Location: The “I” in the Intersection," http://thefeministwire.com/2011/12/on-location-the-i-in-the-intersection/) The most general statement of our politics at the present time would be that we AND need to start at a different location than we might’ve expected: self.
Nagel and Nocella 13 (The End of Prisons: Reflections from the DecarcerationMovementedited by Mechthild E. Nagel, Anthony J. Nocella II)
The original working title for this volume was Prison Abolition. After discussion among the AND States citizens) and those trapped within it (American Indians and immigrants). Margulies and Metcalf argue (“Terrorizing Academia” http://www.swlaw.edu/pdfs/jle/jle603jmarguilies.pdf, Joseph Margulies is a Clinical Professor, Northwestern University School of Law. He was counsel of record for the petitioners in Rasul v. Bush and Munaf v. Geren. He now is counsel of record for Abu Zubaydah, for whose torture (termed harsh interrogation by some) Bush Administration officials John Yoo and Jay Bybee wrote authorizing legal opinions. Earlier versions of this paper were presented at workshops at the American Bar Foundation and the 2010 Law and Society Association Conference in Chicago. Margulies expresses his thanks in particular to Sid Tarrow, AzizHuq, BaherAzmy, Hadi Nicholas Deeb, Beth Mertz, Bonnie Honig, and Vicki Jackson.Hope Metcalf is a Lecturer, Yale Law School. Metcalf is co-counsel for the plaintiffs/petitioners in Padilla v. Rumsfeld, Padilla v. Yoo, Jeppesen v. Mohammed, and Maqaleh v. Obama. She has written numerous amicus briefs in support of petitioners in suits against the government arising out of counterterrorism policies, including in Munaf v. Geren and Boumediene v. Bush. Metcalf expresses her thanks to Muneer Ahmad, Stella Burch Elias, Margot Mendelson, Jean Koh Peters, and Judith Resnik for their feedback, as well as to co-teachers Jonathan Freiman, RamziKassem, Harold HongjuKoh and Michael Wishnie, whose dedication to clients, students and justice continues to inspire., Journal of Legal Education, Volume 60, Number 3 (February 2011)) This conundrum is not adequately addressed by dominant strands of post-9/11 AND careful thought as our nation settles into what appears to be a permanent emergency
Perucciexplains that (Tony, ssistant Professor of Co mmunication Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, "What the F uck is T hat? The Poetics of Ruptural Performance," Liminalities: A Journal of Performance Studies Vol. 5, No. 3, September 2009) Recent years have seen a rise in the practice of political street performance. Often AND
it “compels and gratifies immediat e sensual gratification” (211) 1NR
Dillon 12 Ph.D. candidate in American Studies at the University of Minnesota. (“State of White Supremacy: Racism, Governance, and the United States” (Book Review) August 28, 2012, http://www.darkmatter101.org/site/2012/08/28/book-review-state-of-white-supremacy-darkmatter-journal/) Here, the first two essays discuss racial discrimination in education. George Lipsitz provides AND condition of possibility for our present subjectivities and modern politics” (269).
Michael Ratner explains that (Michael Ratner, 2013, president emeritus of the Center for Constitutional Rights in New York and the chair of the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights in Berlin, " Prisoners Stage Hunger Strikes Worldwide," http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/17545-prisoners-stage-hunger-strikes-worldwide) RATNER: I've been very concerned for a long time about the situation both in AND , or in Israeli prisons where Palestine--where Palestinians are in prison.
(Darnell L. Moore 2011, writer and activist whose work is informed by anti-racist, feminist, queer of color, and anti-colonial thought and advocacy. Darnelland#39;s essays, social commentary, poetry, and interviews have appeared in various national and international media venues, including the Feminist Wire, Ebony magazine, and The Huffington Post, and#34;On Location: The “I” in the Intersection,and#34; http://thefeministwire.com/2011/12/on-location-the-i-in-the-intersection/) The most general statement of our politics at the present time would be that we AND need to start at a different location than we might’ve expected: self.
This Week In Blackness 13 (and#34;Drone Policy Is the Most Important Racism,and#34; http://thisweekinblackness.com/2013/07/25/drone-policy-is-the-most-important-racism/) There are several incidents of privilege-blindness amongthe mostly white male drone-obsessed AND unimportant racism,” and not as valuable as executing white men’s philosophical priorities.
Perucciexplains that (Tony, ssistant Professor of Co mmunication Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and#34;What the F uck is T hat? The Poetics of Ruptural Performance,and#34; Liminalities: A Journal of Performance Studies Vol. 5, No. 3, September 2009) Recent years have seen a rise in the practice of political street performance. Often AND
it “compels and gratifies immediat e sensual gratification” (211)
2NC Spade 13 (Dean, Associate Professor at Seattle University School of Law – teaches Administrative Law, Poverty Law, and Law and Social Movements, and#34;Intersectional Resistance and Law Reform,and#34; Vol. 38, No. 4, Intersectionality: Theorizing Power, Empowering Theory (Summer 2013), pp. 1031-1055) More than twenty years ago, Kimberle Williams Crenshaw coined the term “intersectionality” AND contemporary politics, what targets it identifies, and what demands it makes.
1NR
Dillon 12 Ph.D. candidate in American Studies at the University of Minnesota. (“State of White Supremacy: Racism, Governance, and the United States” (Book Review) August 28, 2012, http://www.darkmatter101.org/site/2012/08/28/book-review-state-of-white-supremacy-darkmatter-journal/) Here, the first two essays discuss racial discrimination in education. George Lipsitz provides AND condition of possibility for our present subjectivities and modern politics” (269).
Smith 13 (Andrea, intellectual, feminist, and anti-violence activist, Founder of INCITE - A National Activist Organization of radical feminists of color, and#34;The Problem with “Privilege”,and#34; http://andrea366.wordpress.com/2013/08/14/the-problem-with-privilege-by-andrea-smith/)Si In my experience working with a multitude of anti-racist organizing projects over the AND within which we live so that we become different peoples in the process.