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Counterplans The Negative’s Best Friend The Affirmative’s Worst Nightmare
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What Are Counterplans? What is Counterplan Competition? What does “Status” Mean? What Types of Counterplans are there (on this topic)? Lecture Overview
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Indirect Cost (Opportunity Cost) Hypothesis Testing Logical Policymaking What is a Counterplan
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Fundamental Negative Burden Reason to reject the plan Mutually Exclusive Net Beneficial Textual Competition Functional Competition Resolutional Burdens Counterplan Competition
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Why a reason to reject? Cannot Occur with Plan Ex. Ban Space Weapons CP v. Space Weapons Aff Mutual Exclusivity
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Why a reason to reject? Should not occur with plan Ex. Awards CP v. Asteroid Mining aff Internal Japan CP w/ Japan Soft Power External Awards CP w/ Politics Disad Net Benefits
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The Text of the Counterplan must not include the Text of the Plan Counterplans which include the affirmative plan are not competitive Ex. Referendum CP Plan Inclusive CPs Textual Competition
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The Function of the Counterplan must preclude the possibility of the aff Ex. Awards CP Agent CPs Functional Competition
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Counterplans which disprove the wording of the resolution disprove by extension the Affirmative Plan. Resolved: Fixed Course of Action Should: Certain, Immediate Ex. Conditioning CP v. Space Weapons Aff All CPs that compete based on Certainty Resolutional Burden
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What is the “Status” of a Counterplan? Unconditional Dispositional Conditional Counterplan Status
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Permutations Solvency Deficits Net Benefit Responses Add-Ons/Disadvantages Theory Affirmative Answers
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Test Competitiveness Mutual Exclusivity Net Benefits Textual Competition Functional Competition Permutations
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Solvency Deficits Ex. CP not solve Heg v. Ban Space Weapons CP Add-Ons/Disadvantages Ex. Aerospace Add-On v. Ban Space Weapons CP Net Benefit Responses CP Links to Politics Substantive Answers
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Status Theory Conditionality Bad Mechanism Theory Counterplan Fiat is unfair Competition Theory Counterplan generates competition unfairly Theoretical Answers
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Advantage CPs Agent CPs Process CPs International CPs Types of Counterplans
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Purpose: Solve an Affirmative Advantage Ex. Bio-Terrorism Preparedness CP v. Bio-Terror Adv. Why Reason to Reject? Advantage CPs
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Perm Do Both Double-Solvency Answering Advantage CPs
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CP that uses an alternative agent Purpose: Avoid a disad to the aff agent Politics Budget Space Topic DoD Private Actor (Google) Agent CPs
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Perm Do CP CP Doesn’t Solve CP Links to Net Benefit Theory Agent CPs Bad Private Actor Fiat Bad Answering Agent CPs
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Purpose: To implement the plan via a different process. Compete based on the certainty of the plan. Space Topic Ex. Threaten to build Space Weapons unless Russia agrees to Ex. Consult NATO on whether we should do________. Reason to Reject? Leads to the Plan, avoids a net benefit. Process CPs
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Perm Do CP Process Fails Russia Says Yes NATO Says No Delays the plan Unconditional Plan Axn Key Net Benefit Ans. Process Doesn’t Solve Net Benefit Answering Process CPs
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Purpose: Solves Aff, avoids a net benefit. Ex. China Russia India Japan Mozambique International CPs
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Perm Do Both Solves Net Benefit (Japanese Soft Power) Solvency Responses Add-Ons Theory International Fiat Bad A2 International CPs
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