Juvenile Hijinks With Serious Subtext

In Robert Arp & Kevin S. Decker, The Ultimate South Park and Philosophy. Wiley. pp. 131–142 (2013)
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This chapter explores themes like freedom of expression and what makes for a democratic society by examining characters and situations collected from a variety of South Park episodes. It discusses some of the important democratic concepts and arguments presented by thinkers like Karl Popper and Thomas Jefferson. Of particular interest are the roles of free expression and unfettered intellectual inquiry—even when they're offensive—in a democratic society. Finally, the author speaks that Popper and others understand this sort of freedom to be absolutely essential to a healthy democracy.

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Gerald J. Erion
Medaille College

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