This is a real definition.
Read MoreWe’ve written a free affirmative case for Stoa’s 2019-20 LD resolution.
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Read MoreWe’ve written an affirmative case for NCFCA LD.
Read MoreStoa LDers are debating the following resolution: “Culture ought to value assimilation over multiculturalism.”
Read MorePreviously, we discussed the biggest issue facing NSDA LD right now: policy resolutions with judges who expect value vases.
Read MoreThis case works for both NCFCA and NSDA resolutions.
Read MoreHere’s a free affirmative case for Stoa Team Policy debaters.
Read MoreHere’s a free comprehensive set of definitions for the main subject in NCFCA’s current value resolution: “Preventive war is ethical.”
Read MoreUnderstanding how to use each definition is key to success.
Read MoreMy partner Michael and I had a blast using this case when we were competitors - alongside our friends Chris and Silas.
Read MoreWe’re creating a new federal body. Yes, you read that right.
Read MoreThere are two persuasive approaches to deciding the order of contentions.
Read MoreCriterion: Excitement
Plan: The judge will set himself on fire and jump off a cliff.
Academic debate offers resolutions with three different kinds of claims: value, fact, and policy. Understanding the difference between them allows you to craft your case with precision, and deliver your advocacy with accuracy.
Read MoreThe academic debate season is underway. Whether you're in LD or TP, it’s time to dive into the topic and learn as much about it as you can. Unfortunately, a lot of competitors…
Read MoreLast time we unpacked what values are, and then how to create them. Now we talk about how to run them...
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