Cynicism began as a school of philosophy inspired by Socrates and castigated by commentators as a social pathology, a nihilistic rebellion against the fundaments of civilization. This book attempts to vindicate cynicism by exposing it as both a progressive approach to social dilemmas and an enlightened understanding of the human condition.
Cynicism from Diogenes to Dilbert Summary
Cynicism from Diogenes to Dilbert by Ian Cutler
The book claims that aspects of Greek Cynicism are present in contemporary society, offering a positive strategy for living in a hostile world.
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