1. Structural Racism
1.1. Advantage Area: Greatness
2. Resolved: The United States Federal Government should substantially increase prohibitions on anticompetitive business practices by the private sector by at least expanding the scope of its core antitrust laws.
3. Corruption / Electoral Fraud
3.1. Local Politics
4. Labor / Worker Rights
4.1. Class Struggles
4.2. Structural Viol and/or Escalation
4.3. Sports Labor
5. Gig Economy
5.1. Contracted Labor
5.2. Exploitation
5.2.1. Settler Exploitation
6. Sports
6.1. Economy
6.2. Labor Rights
6.3. Health Related Concerns
7. Price-Fixing
7.1. Amazon.com
7.2. Oil
7.3. Telle-communications
7.3.1. Cable
7.4. Censorship / Reification of Ideas
8. Small Businesses
8.1. Economy
8.2. Agriculture
8.3. Bio-Tech
8.3.1. Pharma
8.4. Conglomeration Bad
9. R&D
9.1. Disease
9.2. Environmental Crises
9.3. Poverty
9.4. Food Shortages
10. Consumer Protection
10.1. Free Consumption Markets
10.2. Coercion
10.3. Censorship
10.4. Misinformation
11. Monopolization of Ideologies
11.1. Whiteness as Monopoly
11.1.1. Anti-Blackness
11.2. Crowd out minoritarian & oppressed perspectives
11.3. Nuclear Family Model
11.4. Settlers over Land
11.5. Racial Capitalism
11.6. Gender Binary
12. Bid vs. No-Bid Contracts
12.1. PMCs
12.2. Insurance
12.2.1. Anti-Blackness
12.2.1.1. Maternal Death Rates
12.2.2. Gender
12.2.3. Immigrant Status
13. Mechanisms
13.1. Mechanisms - Enact Harsher Penalties
13.1.1. Criminalization
13.2. Court Mechanisms
13.2.1. Supreme Court Affs
13.2.2. Harsher Sentencing - Deterrence
13.3. Educational Opportunities
13.3.1. Integration
13.3.2. Mandatory continued Eduction Courses or Workshops
14. Marketing
14.1. Algorithms for Online Ads
14.1.1. Anti-Black Algorithms
14.2. Speculative
15. Outsourcing of Labor
16. Right to Repair
16.1. Apple
17. Epistemological Monopolies
18. Monopolies on Violence
18.1. Police
18.2. Monopolization of Force
18.3. Militias
18.4. Social Contract Theory
18.5. Infiiltration / COINTEL PRO style subvesion
18.6. Executive Branch Monopolization
18.6.1. "Intelligence"
19. Aesthetic Monopolies
19.1. Visual Rhetoric
19.2. Western Beauty Standards
19.3. Markets that are Dangerous
20. Debates about Debate
20.1. Rez is a monopoly
20.2. Big School Monopoly
20.3. Topic Voting Process
20.4. Can't Trust People
20.5. Wiki use as IPR
21. Tech Dominance
21.1. Resources & Resource Wars
21.2. Tech Sustainability
21.3. Exploitation - Mining
21.3.1. Rare Earth Metals
22. Order of Speakers: Bella... Brando... Cell... Doug... Faith... Jake... Luke... Tati... Syd... Bee... Irshad
23. Patents (IPR)
23.1. Pharmeceutals
23.2. Health Care/ Medical
23.3. Gender and Hormone Therapy
23.4. Stem Cell Research
23.4.1. Embryonic Stem Cell Research
23.5. R&D
24. Big Tech
24.1. Data Privacy
24.1.1. Cybersecurity
24.1.2. Colonial / Police Surveillance
24.1.3. PMCs -- Military Industrial Complex
25. Advantage Areas
25.1. Crypto Markets
25.2. Leadership and Modeling/Spillover
25.3. Democracy
25.4. Food Sustainability
25.4.1. Ag
25.4.2. Fishing & Overfishing
25.5. Trade
25.5.1. Bilateral Trade
25.5.2. Free Trade
25.5.3. WTO
25.6. Relations
25.6.1. China/Taiwan
25.6.2. Retaliations /Escalation
25.7. AI
26. Health Care
26.1. Single Payer vs. Private Monopoly
27. Space
27.1. Privatized Space
28. Sinophobia
28.1. Anti-Chinese Discrimination
28.2. Otherization
28.3. US/C War
29. Renewables
29.1. Global Warming / Climate Change
29.1.1. GHG
29.2. Electric Cars
30. Specific Industries or Companies
30.1. Real Estate
30.1.1. Economic Stability
30.1.2. Land Ownership
30.1.2.1. Settlement
30.2. Agriculture
30.2.1. Marijuana
30.2.2. Tobacco/Niccotine
30.2.3. Monsanto
30.2.4. Food
30.2.4.1. Food Accessability
30.2.4.1.1. Food Security
30.3. Retail
30.3.1. Walmart
30.3.2. Amzon.com
30.4. Internet
30.4.1. Google
30.4.2. Social Media
30.4.2.1. Facebook
30.4.3. Apple
30.5. Cars
30.5.1. vs. Public Transportation