1. The affirmative theory of international relations relies on the State as its ontological foundation. Their politics is rooted in sovereignty.
Bartleson 95 (Jean, prof. at Dept of Pli Sci at University of Stockholm, A Genealogy of Sovereignty, Cambridge U. Press – pp. 22-23
To be sure, this line of criticism is valid but in a sense trivial. ...
... the essence of statehood appears to be the necessary condition also of the larger whole, the international system.
2. The affirmative urge to correct the incompleteness of Africa reveals their ontology. Development of the State is the crux of Western imagination about itself, and the subjects of its sovereignty.
Dossa 07 (Shiraz, Dept. of Poli Sci, St. Francis Xavier, “Slicing up Development’: colonialism, political theory, ethics: Third World Quarterly, Vol. 28, No. 5, 2007, pgs. 887-889
In development theory ethics was never at the core...
...a few native boosters committed to uplifting their brethren.
3. This model of sovereignty guarantees cycles of increasingly violent wars and atrocity.
Cavanaugh 99 (William T, Asst. Professor of Theology, Cambridge “The City: Beyond Secular Parodies” Radical Orthodoxy pgs. 192-193)
The state has promised peace but has brought violence...
... its habitual discipline for binding us one to another.
4. Alternative Text: Affirm all life by refusing a political understanding of being.
Dillon in 99 (Michael, Professor of Politics, Lancaster Political Theory, April, 1999 pgs. 197-98
As Heidegger – himself an especially revealing figure of the deep and mutual implication of the philosophical and the political...
...the reappraisal ontology has demanded of philosophy.
Rowland Hall St. Marks Neg
Round # 1
Vs Team: McDonogh
Judge: Shunta Jordan
Case Args:
Off Case Args:
1. The affirmative theory of international relations relies on the State as its ontological foundation. Their politics is rooted in sovereignty.
Bartleson 95 (Jean, prof. at Dept of Pli Sci at University of Stockholm, A Genealogy of Sovereignty, Cambridge U. Press – pp. 22-23
To be sure, this line of criticism is valid but in a sense trivial. ...
... the essence of statehood appears to be the necessary condition also of the larger whole, the international system.
2. The affirmative urge to correct the incompleteness of Africa reveals their ontology. Development of the State is the crux of Western imagination about itself, and the subjects of its sovereignty.
Dossa 07 (Shiraz, Dept. of Poli Sci, St. Francis Xavier, “Slicing up Development’: colonialism, political theory, ethics: Third World Quarterly, Vol. 28, No. 5, 2007, pgs. 887-889
In development theory ethics was never at the core...
...a few native boosters committed to uplifting their brethren.
3. This model of sovereignty guarantees cycles of increasingly violent wars and atrocity.
Cavanaugh 99 (William T, Asst. Professor of Theology, Cambridge “The City: Beyond Secular Parodies” Radical Orthodoxy pgs. 192-193)
The state has promised peace but has brought violence...
... its habitual discipline for binding us one to another.
4. Alternative Text: Affirm all life by refusing a political understanding of being.
Dillon in 99 (Michael, Professor of Politics, Lancaster Political Theory, April, 1999 pgs. 197-98
As Heidegger – himself an especially revealing figure of the deep and mutual implication of the philosophical and the political...
...the reappraisal ontology has demanded of philosophy.
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Kritik
2nr Strategy:
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