Common Values in LD Debate

Common Values in LD Debate
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In the realm of LD Debate, various common values such as Civil Liberties, National Sovereignty, Right to Privacy, and more play crucial roles. Understanding and analyzing these values can lead to insightful discussions and thought-provoking arguments. Delve into this exploration of common values in LD Debate to deepen your understanding and enhance your debating skills.

  • Debate
  • Values
  • LD Debate
  • Civil Liberties
  • National Sovereignty

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  1. VALUES

  2. Choosing a value Pick a value that applies to the topic at hand Consider a variety of philosophical and ideological concepts Define your value clearly Think of examples that demonstrate your value Test the limits of your value

  3. Justifying your value The following are rhetorical techniques used to support a value: Your value can be widely supported Your value should have significant consequences Your value is a moral imperative Your value is supported by the resolution and is therefore relevant

  4. Supporting and Weighing your Value Try to find good, specific warrants that demonstrate your value When comparing your value be sure to do the following: Demonstrate its universality, magnitude, and implications Provide support from either credible or traditional sources Try and prove why your value is instrumental to all other values

  5. Common Values in LD Debate Civil Liberties-protections from the power of government usually guaranteed by a constitution, such as the right to liberty and security, etc. Representative democracy-a form of democracy wherein voters choose representatives to act in their interests Public Health- the health and physical well being of a whole community Equal Protection-the idea that no individual or group may receive special privileges from nor be unjustly discriminated against by the law

  6. Common Values in LD Debate National Sovereignty-the exclusive right of a government to exercise supreme authority over a geographic region or group of people National security-ensures the territorial integrity, sovereignty, and international freedom of action of a country Social Contract-is an actual or hypothetical contract providing the legitimate basis of sovereignty and civil society and of the rights and duties constituting the role of citizen.

  7. Common Values in LD Debate Right to privacy-is the right to be free from unsanctioned intrusion in your home, business, school, place of worship or your own person, from the government and other citizens. Quality of Life-refers to the level of comfort, enjoyment, and ability to pursue daily activities of living. Equality-is the belief that all citizens should have the same access to power and fair treatment in all aspects of society Community Standards-are local norms bounding acceptable conduct and expectations for people that are part of a certain community.

  8. Common Values in LD Debate Altruism-is the view that the well-being of others should have as much importance for us as the well- being of ourselves. Human Rights-are rights to which people are entitled simply because they are human beings, regardless of their nationality, race, ethnicity, gender, or religion Environmental Protection-is action to prevent and, where possible, reverse environmental degradation

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