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The Kritik

A radical negative strategy that challenges the assumptions, language, or framework underlying the affirmative case.

What Is a Kritik?

A kritik (K) is an argument that challenges the underlying assumptions, ideology, or discourse of the affirmative case rather than its policy outcomes. Kritiks draw on critical theory — postmodernism, feminism, critical race theory, Marxism, postcolonialism, and other intellectual traditions.

Every kritik has three components:

  1. Link — how the affirmative's argument or framing embodies the problematic assumption (e.g., 'the affirmative's plan reinforces state sovereignty, which perpetuates colonial power structures')
  2. Impact — why this assumption is harmful (e.g., 'state-centric thinking erases indigenous sovereignty and enables ongoing dispossession')
  3. Alternative — a different way of thinking or acting that avoids the critique (e.g., 'reject state-centric frameworks and center indigenous self-determination')

The alternative is what distinguishes a kritik from a simple criticism. The negative must offer a path forward, not just identify a problem.

The Kritik | Model Diplomat