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Essay heading: immigration ld debate
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Thus we must look to not whether restrictions are good or bad, but rather we must simply look to consistency with democratic ideals.
O2- Since this is ld debate in which we debate philosophy and what is the best moral objective rather than cross-examination debate in which the participants are required to provide a plan, the affirmative can not simply give an example of 2 restrictions and show how those restrictions are consistent with democratic ideals... displayed 300 characters
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Rather both sides must show how restrictions in general are consistent or not consistent.
My value for this round to uphold democratic ideals is justice. As a state is created to organize and govern individuals, the moral duties of individuals are the basis of a just governments obligation. Robert Nozick explains:" moral philosophy sets the background for, and boundaries of political philosophy... displayed next 300 characters
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