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Power in the federal government is divided in 3 branches
Rotunda 01 (18 Const. Commentary 319, "THE COMMERCE CLAUSE, THE POLITCAL QUESTION DOCTRINE, AND MORRISON," lexis)
The Framers of our Constitution ... two Houses of Congress. n12
Canada CP
Canada solves best – it has shared legal, economy, and cultural ties with Africa that ensure solvency while avoiding anti-western resentment
CCAfrica 2004 (Brief #1, "Canada & Africa Matching Reputation With Action in the 21st Century", Canadian Council on Africa, September, http://www.ccafrica.ca/publica tions/Briefing%20Notes%201.pdf)
Nietzsche K
[this is indicative of our one off shell. And X has been put next to the cards we read in the shortened version]
[x]The affirmative posits themselves as masters of the theatre of policy, able to create a new reality which more closely resembles the ideal form which makes their plan defensible. this drive towards purification and explanation, this will to truth, is an attempt to escape suffering and creative potential which negates life.
Turnali, 2003 [aydan, “nietzsche and the later wittgenstein”, journal of nietzsche studies, issue 26, p. 61-2, muse]
The craving for absolutely general specifications results… show the fly the way out of the fly-bottle” (PI §309).
Developmental myths work through emotional identification in order to produce a feeling of concerned distance and superiority, breeding ressentiment and pity.
Cornwall, 2005 [Andrea, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, October “What do Buzzwords do for Development Policy? A critical look at ‘participation’, ‘empowerment’and ‘poverty reduction’,” Third World Quarterly 26.7, pp. 1043-1060]
We argue in this paper that participation and empowerment… of common meaning to extremely disparate actors.
[X] The desire for mastery and control the affirmative replicates only creates ressentiment for our current existence. Such hatred and search for a new life makes life laughable and makes extinction desirable.
Nietzsche, 86 – German Philosopher – 1886(Friedrich, “Beyond Good and Evil”, Page 342)
225. Whether it be hedonism, pessimism, utilitarianism, or… produced all the elevations of humanity hitherto?
[X] The Socratic delusion creates mastery, control, and violence as a justification for achieving the end goal of the “Real World”
Saurette, 96 – PhD in Political Theory at John Hopkins University – 1996(Paul, “’I Mistrust all Systematizers and Avoid them’: Nietzsche, Arendt and the Crisis of the Will to Order in International Relations Theory”, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, Vol. 25, No. 1, Page 1-28)
The dichotomisation of the ideal and apparent worlds… factual nor beyond critique.
[X] Attempts to secure our experience of existence produces paranoiac fear. This produces life as a project where we struggle to perfect it through security. This fuels a ressentiment that negates life.
Der Derian, 95 - Political Science Professor at the University of Massachusetts – 1995(James, “On Security” Page 29)
The will to power, the, should not be confused with a Hobbesian perpetual… artificial strength to the illusion of being protected by a god.” 40
[X] Thus the alternative – Take the risk of exposing yourself to violent impacts and abandon the desire for control. Refuse to engage the 1AC as way of embracing the unknowable aspects of life. This risks danger but your mortality is a certainty. The alternative is the only way to bring meaning to life by living life eventfully through a rolling of the dice.
Deleuze. 83 – French Philosopher – 1983(Gilles, “Nietzsche and Philosophy”, Page 25-27)
The game has two moments which are those of a dicethrow – the dice… nature of the fatally obtained number.
And, to affirm chance and the tragic in life is to learn to see the best in the worst of what is. This is liberation of the free intellect from the joyless concept of life in the 1AC.
Deleuze. 83 – French Philosopher – 1983(Gilles, “Nietzsche and Philosophy”, Page 17-18)
Dionysus affirms all that appears, “even the most bitter…” (VP IV 50). Tragedy — frank, dynamic, gaiety.
Their incessant paranoia about suffering and huge war scenarios is just there to justify their pathos of action. The affirmative gives them a revolutionary feeling while keeping everything the same to beat back the problems they construct. Vote negative to look away from these images of distress. Nietzsche, 1887(Friedrich, German Philosopher, “The Gay Science”, Page 117-118)
The craving for suffering – When I think of the craving to… ventured to paint my happiness on the wall
Their arguments ask the wrong question. It isn’t “Was Nietzsche a fascist, or a Nazi?” it’s a question about use. Deleuze puts Nietzsche to the use of an affirmation of life
Deleuze, 2004 (Gilles, desert islands and other texts, pg. 130)
It is this, I believe, which for Nietzsche's work is the right to misinterpret…"subjugate" it or make it work or explode.
Projects of domination produce the violence of their impacts; the will to power is not an impulse to control. Their impacts are only products of the affirmative’s perspective on life, not our affirmation of it.
Deleuze, 2004 – French Philosopher – 2004(Gilles, “Desert Islands And Other Texts”, page 119)
This original depth, Zarathroustra’s celebrated height… Wanting power is the image of the will to power which the impotent invent for themselves.
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