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Fadely, Dean – 1986
The mirror state counterplan is a straightforward form of negative refutation used in debate in which the negative team proposes that each state enact a miniature version of the affirmative plan that was to be adopted on the federal level. For example, the 1981-82 national debate proposition resolved that the federal government should…
Descriptors: Competition, Debate, Federal Legislation, Higher Education
Fadely, Dean; Greene, Ronald W. – 1984
Many theoreticians have indicated that a major task of the nonpresumptive rhetor is to gain presumption, thereby shifting the burden of proof to the opposition. Rhetorically, Martin Luther King, Jr., sought to effect this shift in the burden of proof through the use of hierarchies of values. At the top of his value system was the love of God. The…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Discourse Analysis, Language Styles, Moral Issues