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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
Policy debate in Lincoln-Douglas (LD) uses a utilitarian framework calculus and focuses on analyzing the pros and cons of a specific policy action.  These debates are heavily influenced by the policy debate event, and is often called either “LARP”, the abbreviation for live action role-playing, as LD debaters are “role-playing” as policy debaters, or “util debate.”  Policy debate uses utilitarian calculus to focus on the consequences of a policy action.  This debate style relies on policy research and is multi-disciplinary, often drawing heavily from international relations, political science, and economics.  In addition to its educational benefits, policy positions are strategic, often leveraged against kritiks (link) and philosophical (link) positions.  Policy debate is especially prevalent on the West Coast, though it is used all across the country.
Policy debate in Lincoln-Douglas (LD) uses a utilitarian framework calculus and focuses on analyzing the pros and cons of a specific policy action.  These debates are heavily influenced by the policy debate event, and is often called either “LARP”, the abbreviation for live action role-playing, as LD debaters are “role-playing” as policy debaters, or “util debate.”  Policy debate uses utilitarian calculus to focus on the consequences of a policy action.  This debate style relies on policy research and is multi-disciplinary, often drawing heavily from international relations, political science, and economics.  In addition to its educational benefits, policy positions are strategic, often leveraged against [[critical]] and [[philosophy]] positions.  Policy debate is especially prevalent on the West Coast, though it is used all across the country.


== Policy ACs ==
== Policy ACs ==
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