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lmk if there are any sections that need to be changed -- wasnt sure if i should have link/impact/alt in a separate section since it's pretty self explanatory for the cap k at least
lmk if there are any sections that need to be changed -- wasnt sure if i should have link/impact/alt in a separate section since it's pretty self explanatory for the cap k at least
== Readings ==
== Readings ==
im going to add dean's crowd and party book here
Must reads:
 
Karl Marx-Communist Manifesto


Karl Marx-Das Capital
Karl Marx-Das Capital


is there any other cap lit that should be here? i dont know many common cap authors with full on books
After a intermediate understanding of these two you get a clearer understanding to the link of the Cap K
 
Maybe:
 
Inventing the Future: Postcapitalism and a World Without Work - Nick Srnicek and Alex Williams


- add sample cap ks/affs vs non t and topical affs
Maybe some alt inspiration.


Inventing the Future: Postcapitalism and a World Without Work - idk if we can add actual book pdfs but this is a good read
Extra readings:


Empire (Hardt and Negri book) maybe
Empire (Hardt and Negri book)


capitalism: a ghost story
capitalism: a ghost story
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'''Anarchism''' is when there is no state, no capitalism, and nothing at all. People live in small communities that are off-the-grid.  
'''Anarchism''' is when there is no state, no capitalism, and nothing at all. People live in small communities that are off-the-grid.  


'''Socialism''' is when the means of production, distribution, and exchange would all be regulated by the country as whole.  
'''Socialism''' is when the means of production, distribution, and exchange would all be regulated by the country as whole.  
== Uses in Debate ==
== Uses in Debate ==
The capitalism kritik (usually shortened to the “Cap K”) is a criticism of how a policy or structure increases the prevalence of capitalism.
The capitalism kritik (usually shortened to the “Cap K”) is a criticism of how a policy or structure increases the prevalence of capitalism.

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