Ed Lee gives this lecture on Topicality Thingys, Stuff and Whatnots. The lecture can be found in three parts.
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Ed Lee gives this lecture on Topicality Thingys, Stuff and Whatnots. The lecture can be found in three parts.
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We have seen a lot of ethical discussion has happened this past season. In this lecture, Mikaela Malsin addresses the subject of ethics and debaters.
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James Herndon gives this part of the 3 part series on politics, on how to debate politics. This is probably the first lecture you should watch in set of lectures. It provides the meat to the sandwich. The lecture can be found in 4 parts.
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In a second lecture on politics, James Herndon provides his insight on how to most effectively research politics.
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James Herndon, known for his amazing politics work, gives this lecture (in a three part series) on how to answer politics.
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Dylan Keenan gives this lecture on the the basics of the critique – we reccomend you watch this lecture before Nick Miller’s. This lecture can be found in 3 parts.
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Nick Miller, former Emory and Kinkaid debater, gives this lecture on how to debate the critique. This is a great follow up lecture to Dylan Keenan’s lecture on critique basics. This lecture is in four parts.
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Stephen Weil, TOC Champion, gives this lecture on debating the counter intuitive. This lecture can be found in four parts.
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Simon Mettler, graduate of Chattahoochee High School and current Emory student, gives this lecture on the theoretical aspects of a debate round. This lecture can be found in four parts.
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Dylan Keenan, who holds a B.A in Economics from Michigan, gives this lecture on the role of economics in a debate round. The lecture can be found in four parts.
The concept of economics is very diverse – Dylan gives a great lecture on this topic.
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