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Overcrowding in federal prisons is a major problem – states are reducing their populations, but the FEDERAL system isn’t adjusting
McLaughlin 12 [Michael, reporter at Huffington Post citing GAO report, “Overcrowding In Federal Prisons Harms Inmates, Guards: GAO Report” Huffington Post 9/14/12, [] //GK] The federal prison system has been unable to keep pace with the stream of inmates AND 2013, the state must reduce its inmate population by 30,000.

The DOJ is SEVERELY overstretched – federal prison overcrowding sucks funds and trades off with other elements of the DOJ budget
Pye ‘15 (Jason, “Congress must address out of control spending at the Federal Bureau of Prisons,” pg online @ http://www.freedomworks.org/content/congress-must-address-out-control-spending-federal-bureau-prisons //um-ef) The Federal //B// ureau //o// f //P// risons is coming under some scrutiny from Senate Majority Leader Mitch AND programming was the lack of any cognitive behavior therapy or anger management counseling."

The budget is zero-sum – increased prison costs trade-off with law enforcement funding
Cohen 14 (Andrew, commentary editor of the Marshall Project, the legal analyst for 60 Minutes and CBS Radio News, a fellow at the Brennan Center for Justice, and a contributing editor at The Atlantic, 11/17/14, “Obama’s Prison Crisis”, https://www.themarshallproject.org/2014/11/17/a-crisis-at-the-bureau-of-prisons-persists-says-doj-watchdog) Michael Horowitz, the Justice Department’s Inspector General, is nothing if not consistent. AND , poor health care for inmates — we see in the federal system).

That’s critical to undercut Organized Crime – collapses the grid and US infrastructure
DOJ ‘8 (“Overview Of The Law Enforcement Strategy to Combat INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZED CRIME,” pg online @ [] //um-ef) The Law Enforcement Strategy to Combat International Organized Crime establishes an investigation and prosecution framework AND //to effectively investigate////and prosecute international organized criminals and to dismantle their organizations.//

Grid collapse goes nuclear
Robert Tilford 12, Graduate US Army Airborne School, Ft. Benning, Georgia, “Cyber attackers could shut down the electric grid for the entire east coast” 2012, [] To make matters worse //a cyber attack// AND include the use of //“nuclear weapons”,// if authorized by the President.
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Collapse of infrastructure causes nuclear meltdowns – extinction
WB 12 – Washington’s Blog is a research team that provides real-time, well-researched and actionable information Citing Akio Matsumura, former UN advisor Citing Robert Alvarez, former Senior Policy AND //most reliable experts// like Dr. Arnie Gundersen or Dr. Fumiaki Koide.

Independently Organized crime causes global instability and WMD use
Dobriansky ‘1 –Under Secretary for Global Affairs at the State Department (Paula, “The Explosive Growth of Globalized Crime,”http://www.iwar.org.uk/ecoespionage/resources/transnational-crime/gj01.htm) For the United States, **__international crime poses threats on__** three **__broad, interrelated fronts__** **__AND__** **__to the stability of democratic institutions and free market economies around the world.__**

Prison education solves – eliminates overcrowding
Zoukis ‘16 (Christopher, Author, Federal Prison Handbook: The Definitive Guide to Surviving the Federal Bureau of Prisons, “Real reform only possible through prison education,” pg online @ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/christopher-zoukis/real-reform-only-possible_b_9073038.html //um-ef) Every week, it seems, we hear a little bit more about the sweeping AND of a major overhaul, well beyond the few offenders now being discussed.

Prisons run a high risk of radicalization
Hickey ‘16 (Jennifer, “Ripe for radicalization: Federal prisons 'breeding ground' for terrorists, say experts,” pg online @ http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/01/05/ripe-for-radicalization-federal-prisons-breeding-ground-for-terrorists-say-experts.html //um-ef) As law enforcement authorities lock up more home-grown terrorists, experts are warning AND some of the most vulnerable members of society have become susceptible to radicalization.”

Lack of education is the CRITICAL internal link – allows easy recruitment
Jones ‘14 (Clarke, a PhD from the University of New South Wales, Australian National University, Australia, “Are prisons really schools for terrorism? Challenging the rhetoric on prison radicalization,” pg online @ http://faculty.uml.edu/jbyrne/44.203/documents/Mythsandrealitiesofprisonerradicalizationglobally.pdf //um-ef) The mixing of offender types along with a lack of adequate security means there is AND , 2010). //Terrorist groups are often the ones left to provide this support//

ISIS is using prisons as a recruiting mechanism
Hicap ‘16 (Jonah, “U.S. prisons now breeding ground for Islamic terrorists, experts warn,” pg online @ https://www.christiantoday.com/article/u.s.prisons.now.breeding.ground.for.islamic.terrorists.experts.warn/75750.htm //um-ef) A former New York state official has warned that the entire U.S. AND //incite violence in prison; and could pass skills used in terrorism activities.//

That radicalization threatens the global order – causes sphere of influence competition
Kagan, **et. al.,** 1/1/20 16, Christopher DeMuth Chair and director of the Critical Threats Project at AEI (Frederick, “AL QAEDA AND ISIS: EXISTENTIAL THREATS TO THE U.S. AND EUROPE”, https://www.aei.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/PLANEX_Report1_FINAL.pdf) Descriptions of the danger confronting the United States and our European allies //may appear hyperbolic// AND //security and the world order and must thus have priority in any strategy.//

Return to SOI strategies collapses regional stability and economic globalization, causes nuclear proliferation and war with Russia, china, indopak and the middle east
Daniel Twining 3-21- 17, Counselor & Asia Director, the German Marshall Fund of the United States, 3-21-2017, "Abandoning the Liberal International Order for a Spheres-of-Influence World is a Trap for America…," Medium, https://medium.com/out-of-order/abandoning-the-liberal-international-order-for-a-spheres-of-influence-world-is-a-trap-for-america-7bfcdbb83df4 The liberal world order is under assault. Polls suggest an American ambivalence about upholding AND //knowing that America does not have the will or interest to oppose them.//

US China war causes extinction
While **__nuclear weapons__** exist, there remains a danger that they __will be used__. AND __—destroying agriculture, creating__ worldwide __famine____, and generating__ chaos and __destruction__.
 * Wittner 11** (Lawrence S., Emeritus Professor of History – State University of New York Albany and Former Editor – Peace and Change Journal, “Is a Nuclear War With China Possible?”, 11-28, www.huntingtonnews.net/14446)

US-Russia war causes extinction.
Donnelly ‘16 (John; 12/14/2016; freelance journalist and author for the Seattle Times; “Critics fear risk of nuclear attack is increasing as Russia flexes muscles,” http://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/critics-fear-risk-of-nuclear-attack-is-increasing-as-russia-flexes-muscles/; Date Accessed: 6/25/2017; DS) Many of these critics have dusted off decades-old proposals for lessening the risk AND or-lose quality creates incentive to launch them in a first strike.

Middle east war sparks world war 3
Shukla 15 reporter with a MBA in finance [Vikas, “Yemen Conflict Could Trigger World War 3,” Value Walk, 3-30-2015, [], accessed 7-22-2015] After launching airstrikes in Yemen last Thursday, the Saudi Arabia-led coalition is AND shown that he fears no one, not even the U.S.

Prolif causes escalation and brinksmanship --- each additional nuclear weapon state magnifies the risk of nuclear war
Yet, these debates overlook the fact that, apart from the optimists, leading AND context, any sane leader would almost certainly be willing to risk one.
 * Kroenig 15** [Matthew, Associate Professor and International Relations Field Chair in the Department of Government and School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, “The History of Proliferation Optimism: Does It Have a Future?,” //Journal of Strategic Studies//, Volume 38, Issue 1-2, 2015]

Trade solves nuclear war
Hillebrand, 10 – Hillebrand, Kentucky diplomacy professor, 2010(Evan, “Deglobalization Scenarios: Who Wins? Who Loses?”, Global Economy Journal, Volume 10, Issue 2, ebsco) __A long line of writers__ from Cruce (1623) to Kant (1797) AND __for__ //more fractious relations// __among states and the probability for__ //interstate war// __rises__.

Indopak war goes nuclear multiple scenarios
ABSTRACT **__During the past decade, computer models have predicted that the physical impacts of__** non-NATO ally and is simultaneously seeking to strengthen relations with India.
 * Sasikumar, 6/21** - Associate Professor, Political Science Affiliate, Center for International Security and Cooperation, Stanford University. Ph.D. from the Government Department at Cornell University (Karthika, “After nuclear midnight: The impact of a nuclear war on India and Pakistan,” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 73:4, 226-232, Routledge: Taylor and Francis, 6/21/17, [|http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00963402.2017.1338009) //DK]
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Lone wolf terrorism inspired through radicalization is the GREATEST threat – can result in WMD and cyber terror
George Michael 14, Associate Professor of Criminal Justice at Westfield State (and CEO of the Bluth Family Banana Stand)(and 80’s pop legend), Counterinsurgency and Lone Wolf Terrorism, Terrorism and Political Violence, Volume 26, Issue 1 Several factors make leaderless resistance a potentially effective strategy. Although the state's capacity to AND the lone wolf challenge needs to be an integral part of counterterrorism programs.

Lone wolf attack coming now – involves bioweapons and risks extinction
Ackerman and Pinson 13 [ Gary - Gary Ackerman is the Director of the Unconventional Weapons and Technology Division of START, where he manages large research projects, explores new avenues for research and establishes collaborative research relationships. Prior to taking up his current positions, Ackerman held the posts of Research Director and then Special Projects Director at START and the Director of the Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, a private research and analysis institute. He has also served as the Director of the Weapons of Mass Destruction Terrorism Research Program at the Center for Nonproliferation Studies in Monterey, Calif. Lauren - Senior Researcher and Project Manager for the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses of Terrorism (START), a U.S. Department of Homeland Security Center of Excellence. She primarily investigates and analyzes non-state lone actors and organizations that pursue or use chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) weapons and technologies. “An Army of One: Assessing CBRN Pursuit and Use by Lone Wolves and Autonomous Cells”, Terrorism and Political Violence Volume 26, Issue 1, 2014, []] *** We don’t endorse the gendered language Emerging CBRN Technologies and Super-Empowered AND autonomous cells who are as interested in getting noticed as in causing casualties.\

Nuclear terrorism is possible and leads to international retaliation and war
Robert S. Litwak October 2016 ( vice president for scholars and director of international security studies at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. He is also a consultant to the Los Alamos National Laboratory. Dr. Litwak served on the National Security Council staff as director for nonproliferation in the first Clinton administration. He was an adjunct professor in the Security Studies Program at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service and has held visiting fellowships at Harvard University’s Center for International Affairs, the International Institute for Strategic Studies, the Russian Academy of Sciences, and Oxford University. Dr. Litwak is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and received a doctorate in international relations from the London School of Economics. “Deterring Nuclear Terrorism” Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars [|https://www.wilsoncenter.org/sites/default/files/deterring_nuclear_terrorism_robert_litwak.pdf//)MBA] HBJ The increasing lethality of terrorism promoted the emerging linkage of the terrorism and proliferation agendas AND //not weapons-grade, could presumably be utilized in a radiological device.//

Cyber threats can lead to accidental nuclear conflict and escalation
Van der Meer 16 (Sico van der Meer - Research Fellow at the Clingendael Institute. His research is focussing on non-conventional weapons like Weapons of Mass Destruction and cyber weapons from a strategic policy perspective – “Cyber Warfare and Nuclear Weapons: Game-changing Consequences?” – 12/6/16 -https://www.clingendael.nl/sites/default/files/SWP_Paper_Chapter_Sico_van_der_Meer.pdf)/TK Most nuclear weapons systems were designed ¶ decades ago, when manipulations of computer ¶ AND cheaper ¶ cyber weapons with more or less the same deterrent ¶ effect.

Cyber terror causes breakdown in global systems – destroys space systems and adaptation to biod collapse
Paikowsky and Baram 2015 (Deganit [post-doctoral fellow at the Davis Institute for International Relations at Hebrew University in Jerusalem and a senior researcher at the Yuval Nee’man Workshop for Science, Technology, and Security at Tel-Aviv University, also a research associate at the Space Policy Institute at George Washington University and a consultant to the space committee of Israel’s National Council for Research and Development] and Gil [Ph.D. candidate in the department of political science at Tel-Aviv University, and a researcher at the Yuval Nee’man workshop for Science, Technology, and Security at Tel-Aviv University]; Space Wars; Jan 7; www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/142690/deganit-paikowsky-and-gil-baram/space-wars?cid=rss-rss_xml-space_wars-000000; kdf) In September 2014, hackers from China broke into the U.S. National AND space community to muster the political will to rise to this growing challenge.

The sixth extinction. The repercussions of biodiversity loss are potentially as severe as those AND as one of the most significant contemporary risks to human prosperity and survival.
 * Biodiversity loss causes extinction – invisible tipping points **
 * Torres 16 **[Phil Torres is an author, Affiliate Scholar at the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies, and founder of the X-Risks Institute. He has published widely on emerging technologies, terrorism, and existential risks, with articles appearing in Skeptic, Free Inquiry, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Salon, Truthout, Erkenntnis, Metaphilosophy, Foresight, Journal of Future Studies, and the Journal of Evolution and Technology 5-20-2016, "Biodiversity Loss: An Existential Risk Comparable to Climate Change," Future of Life Institute, https://futureoflife.org/2016/05/20/biodiversity-loss/’//Rank

Hackers can use satellites to create space debris as weapons
Taylor ‘12 (Jerome, “What if hackers hijacked a key satellite? Jerome Taylor reports on the next generation of threat ,” pg online @ http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/space-the-new-cyber-crime-frontier-8194801.html //um-ef) It sounds like the imaginings of science fiction writers. However //cyber experts warned yesterday// //AND// //collisions increase exponentially – making space travel and satellites impossible for a generation//.

Unchecked debris causes extinction
Scheetz, Law at Georgetown, 6 (Lori, J.D. Candidate at Georgetown University Law Center, “Infusing Environmental Ethics into the Space Weapons Dialouge,” Georgetown International Environmental Law Review, Fall, 19 Geo. Int'l Envtl. L. Rev. 57) Despite the fact that the Outer Space Treaty, the centerpiece of the treaty regime AND near the Earth highly hazardous for peaceful as well as military purposes ." n90

Space insecurity leads to extinction – arms build ups
Loeb 10. Researcher for the Gravity Research Program, Lexi, University of Oregon “Nuclear Weapons May Already Be Obsolete-- New Space Based Weapons of Mass Destruction Are Simpler and Just as Lethal” http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2581739/nuclear_weapons_may_already_be_obsolete.html?cat= Get high enough in the sky and __drop a massive object or accelerate it in__ __AND__ . It will never please anyone who believes that all weapons are bad.

Prison education programs solve – key to de-radicalization AND help those at-risk to find work after release – federal coordination is CRITICAL
Rappaport ‘12 (Aaron Rappaport, J.D., Yale Law, Professor Rappaport held several positions within the federal government, ultimately working in each of its branches. He first clerked for the Honorable Stephen Breyer, then Chief Judge of the First Circuit Court of Appeals. Entering the political fray, he served for three years as Counsel to the Senate Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on the Constitution, and then, during the budget battle of 1996, joined the Clinton Administration to serve as an Assistant Director of the National Economic Council, Yale University B.Eng., Engineering, Tinka Veldhuis Senior Fellow for the Global Center (UK). She is a researcher in the sociology department at the University of Groningen and a research fellow at the International Centre for Counter-Terrorism – The Hague. Her research focuses on the analysis and evaluation of policies on countering violent extremism with a particular focus on prison policies and rehabilitation and reintegration programs for violent extremist offenders. She works with the Global Center’s London office on the development and implementation of training curricula in the areas of managing terrorism offenders, addressing prison radicalization, and reintegrating detainees. She holds a master of science degree (cum laude) and a PhD in sociology from the University of Groningen & Amos Guiora, “homeland security and the inmate population: the risk and reality of islamic radicalization in prison,” Legal Studies Research Paper Series Research Paper No. 4, pg online @ https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2155942 //um-ef) 2. //Expand Rehabilitation Programs// If improving basic prison conditions requires wide-ranging reform  AND //high-risk offenders? All of those questions remain to be answered// . =1ac v2=

Career and technical education is vital to the economy – extensive studies prove the programs are vital and lead to spill over effects across the economy
Ogul 17 (David, “How to improve a state economy through technical education”, 2/17/17, Orlando Sentinel, [|http://www.orlandosentinel.com/brandpublishing/forstudentsnotprofit/os-how-to-improve-a-state-economy-20170217-story.html//GHS-AK]) For every dollar Wisconsin taxpayers invest in their technical college system, they get back AND . “We have been very fortunate and very pleased with their performance.”

CTE is the key internal link – leads to experience and education necessary for filling the SQ skills gaps
Wolfe 6/26 /17 (Alexis Wolfe - science policy analyst and writer for FYI and is currently working on expanding FYI’s multimedia portfolio. Prior to joining AIP, she was an Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education Fellow and NOAA Sea Grant Knauss Marine Policy Fellow at the U.S. Department of Energy, focusing on science communication – “Career and Technical Education Emerging as Vehicle for STEM in Trump Era” – 6/26/17 - https://www.aip.org/fyi/2017/career-and-technical-education-emerging-vehicle-stem-trump-era)/TK Experiential, work-based //career and technical education programs are receiving attention// from policymakers AND community college students with internship positions at one of 15 national energy laboratories. ¶

Shocks to the system cause war and backlash – even if its imperfect, there’s no alternative system
Pamlin and Armstrong 15 – (Dennis and Pamlin, Executive Project Manager Global Risks Global Challenges Foundation, Future of Humanity Institute Oxford University, “Risks that threaten human civilisation Global Challenges 12”, February 2015, http://www.astro.sunysb.edu/fwalter/HON301/12-Risks-with-infinite-impact-full-report-1.pdf)//MP Global system collapse is defined here as either an economic or societal collapseon the AND fragilities that would not be sufficient to cause a collapse on their own.

Best Statistical Analysis goes aff – economic downturns increase the risk of conflict
Less intuitive is how __periods of economic decline__ may __increase__ the likelihood of external __conflict__ AND such, the view presented here should be considered ancillary to those views.
 * Royal 10** (Jedediah, Director of Cooperative Threat Reduction – U.S. Department of Defense, “Economic Integration, Economic Signaling and the Problem of Economic Crises?”, Economics of War and Peace: Economic, Legal and Political Perspectives, ed. Goldsmith and Brauer, pg. 213-215)

Leader Psychology proves
Foster 2016 [Dennis M., professor of international studies and political science at the Virginia Military Institute, 12/19/16, “Would President Trump go to war to divert attention from problems at home?,” []] If the U.S. economy //tanks//, should we expect Donald Trump to AND //ramifications of an economic downturn with a President Trump in the White House//.

====Thus the Plan: The United States federal government should substantially increase career and technical education formula grants for public secondary education, including a Career and Technical Education Pathways Trust Fund supplemented by Social Innovation Financing.====

Globalization is inevitable but it’s a question of efficacy – its empirically and statistically made the world better and decreased violence
Pinker and Torres 2016 (Stephen Pinker [Head of the Psychology Department at Harvard, Phil Torres [is an author, contributor at the Future of Life Institute, Affiliate Scholar at the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies, and founder of the X-Risks Institute. He's published in Skeptic, Free Inquiry, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Journal of Future Studies, Journal of Evolution and Technology, Foresight, Erkenntnis, and Metaphilosophy, as well as popular media like TIME, Motherboard, Truthout, and Salon. His most recent book is The End: What Science and Religion Tell Us About the Apocalypse (Pitchstone Publishing). He makes frequent appearances on podcasts discussing existential risks, emerging technologies, and apocalyptic terrorism, and is producing a mini-documentary series on existential risks.], 12/2/16 "The United States Is Not an Apocalyptic Wasteland, Explains Steven Pinker," Motherboard, motherboard.vice.com/read/steven-pinker-talks-about-donald-trumps-victory-long-term-progress-and-wheth) Donald Trump’s rise to power was driven in part by an apocalyptic narrative according to AND “My holy books are true” or “Make American great again.”

The world is improving – continued growth promotes higher __living standards__, regulatory protections and provisions that __protect the most vulnerable__
Teixeira 3-7- 2017 – PhD in sociology @ U W-Madison, author or co-author of six books (Ruy, “The Optimistic Leftist: Why the 21st Century Will Be Better Than You Think,” Kindle Reader)//BB The first thing to note about the left's twenty-first century is that living AND this expansion of opportunity and more likely to feel okay about doing so.

Globalization is the only ethical system – any alternative results in structural violence and poverty
Ebeling 17 (Richard M. Ebeling, is BB&T Distinguished Professor of Ethics and Free Enterprise Leadership at The Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina. He was president of the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE) from 2003 to 2008., “Capitalism Is the Moral High Road”, April 25th 2017, [] SS War on Individualism and Capitalism There is a near totalitarian “progressive” dogmatism on AND mutual well-being, and a better future for all of mankind.

Progressivism is true and is key to make any change effective – the aff doesn’t preclude social or personal change rather the aff empowers it
Claudio, 16 --- assistant professor of development studies and southeast Asian studies at the Ateneo de Manila University (7/1/2016, Lisandro, “Intellectuals have ushered the world into a dangerous age of political nihilism,” qz.com/721914/intellectuals-have-ushered-the-world-into-a-dangerous-age-of-political-nihilism/) __On the surface, it would seem__ that __intellectuals have nothing to do with the__ __AND__
 * __us have to figure out what to do with the one we have__**__.__

Default to weak ontology – the specificity of the aff means that totalizing interpretations of the world result in inaction
Kratochwil 08 [Friedrich Kratochwil is Assistant Professor of International Relations at Columbia University, Pragmatism in International Relations “Ten points to ponder about pragmatism” p11-25] First, __a pragmatic approach does not begin with__ objects or ‘things’ ( __ontology__ AND __‘tests’ concerning which ‘theory’ allegedly explains best a phenomenon under investigation.__

__Dialogical__ Scenario planning is good for __educators__ --- imagining __future worlds__ __challenges bias,__ __spurs creativity__, and answers value questions
By Daniel W. **Rasmus** 9/29/**16** (Active National Educator’s Workshop, The Front End of Innovation rewarded U.C. President's Undergraduate Fellowship, some degree in writing. “Scenario planning and the future of education” http://www.seriousinsights.net/media/Scenario%20planning%20and%20the%20future%20of%20education.pdf)//masw Synopsis In 2006, Microsoft developed a vision for the future of education that reflects AND future of education 8 Polarity A Critical uncertainties Polarity B

Problem oriented epistemology is good – it leads to equitable value formation and activism – this approach elucidates structures and assists any attempt at social change
Flyvbjerg, PhD, 01 (Bent, Planning@Aalborg Univ Denmark, Making Social Science Matter) If we want to re-enchant and empower social science, and if we AND science is and how it can be practiced. (166-8)

Liberalism is redeemable and past exclusive application of ideas isn’t a reason to reject the use of those ideas in the future
Mills 12 [Charles W. Mills is John Evans Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy, “Occupy Liberalism! Or, Ten Reasons Why Liberalism Cannot Be Retrieved for Radicalism (And Why They’re All Wrong)”, Radical Philosophy Review, Volume 15 number 2 (2012): 305–323] Few lines in the anti-colonial and anti-racist traditions of the last AND //and liberties and property they would like to see protected by natural rights?//

====Role experimentation should orient our politics. Viewing the education crisis through the lens of a policymaker can alter our perception in ways that catalyze micro and macro political action. Although it’s a symptom of broader social relations, investigating problems can expose faults in the system in order to foster broader forms of resistance==== Connolly 13. William E. Connolly, Krieger-Eisenhower Professor of Political Science at Johns Hopkins University, The Fragility of Things: Self-Organizing Processes, Neoliberal Fantasies, and Democratic Activism, Duke University Press, 2013, 186 There is no zone of complete neutrality in a world of role performances. Obedient AND //, and larger structures are interinvolved, with each enabling and limiting others//.