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** The critiques of capitalism, liberalism, or objectivism also lack any nuance.
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* AcceptableTargets: Ayn Rand, Jean-Paul Sartre, New Atheists, and [[SelfDeprecatingHumor philosophy students]].
* IssueDrift: The strip has always had an undercurrent of radical leftism, but it has definitely become more pronounced over time. Administrivia/TropesAreNotBad: Corey's unabashedness about his political views has actually resulted in some of the best comics the series has to offer.
* IssueDrift: The strip has always had an undercurrent of radical leftism, but it has definitely become more pronounced over time. Administrivia/TropesAreNotBad: Corey's unabashedness about his political views has actually resulted in some of the best comics the series has to offer.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: Thomas More's Literature/{{Utopia}} is treated as though it were actually More's ideal society and not a satirical work.
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* ShallowParody: Whenever Nietzsche is involved. Most likely meant to lampoon the fact that most people know him as a font for cool quotes rather than as a philosopher. Thomas More's Literature/{{Utopia}} is also misrepresented in a few ways, not the least of which being that it is not treated as the satirical work that it actually is.
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** Whenever Nietzsche is involved. Most likely meant to lampoon the fact that most people know him as a font for cool quotes rather than as a philosopher.
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** Whenever Nietzsche is involved. Most likely meant to lampoon the fact that most people know him as a font for cool quotes rather than as a philosopher.
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* IssueDrift: The strip has always had an undercurrent of radical leftism, but it has definitely become more pronounced over time. TropesAreNotBad: Administrivia/TropesAreNotBad: Corey's unabashedness about his political views has actually resulted in some of the best comics the series has to offer.
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* IssueDrift: The strip has always had an undercurrent of radical leftism, but it has definitely become more pronounced over time.Thankfully, this hasn't negatively affected the quality TropesAreNotBad: Corey's unabashedness about his political views has actually resulted in some of the comics.best comics the series has to offer.
* ShallowParody: Whenever Nietzsche is involved. Most likely meant to lampoon the fact that most people know him as a font for cool quotes rather than as a philosopher.
* IssueDrift: The strip has always had an undercurrent of radical leftism, but it has definitely become more pronounced over time.
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* JustForFun/XMeetsY: It's intended to be philosophy's answer to comics like {{Webcomics/xkcd}} and Webcomics/SaturdayMorningBreakfastCereal and their obscure references to physics, mathematics, and computer science. This is also the premise of some of the comics, such as Star Wars with philosophers, and Star Trek with philosophers.
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* TearJerker: [[http://existentialcomics.com/comic/114 "It danced no more."]]
* JustForFun/XMeetsY: It's intended to be philosophy's answer to comics like {{Webcomics/xkcd}} and Webcomics/SaturdayMorningBreakfastCereal and their obscure references to physics, mathematics, and computer science. This is also the premise of some of the comics, such as Star Wars with philosophers, and Star Trek with philosophers."]]
* JustForFun/XMeetsY: It's intended to be philosophy's answer to comics like {{Webcomics/xkcd}} and Webcomics/SaturdayMorningBreakfastCereal and their obscure references to physics, mathematics, and computer science. This is also the premise of some of the comics, such as Star Wars with philosophers, and Star Trek with philosophers.
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* JustForFun/XMeetsY: It's intended to be philosophy's answer to comics like {{Webcomics/xkcd}} and Webcomics/SaturdayMorningBreakfastCereal and their obscure references to physics, mathematics, and computer science. This is also the premise of some of the comics, such as Star Wars with philosophers, and Star Trek with philosophers.
* JustForFun/XMeetsY: It's intended to be philosophy's answer to comics like {{Webcomics/xkcd}} and Webcomics/SaturdayMorningBreakfastCereal and their obscure references to physics, mathematics, and computer science. This is also the premise of some of the comics, such as Star Wars with philosophers, and Star Trek with philosophers.
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* TearJerker: [[http://existentialcomics.com/comic/114 "It danced no more."]]