John W. Leys

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The essence of Diogenes' madness is the singularity of his reaction to the world, a reaction that was relevant not only to his own time and culture, but to our own. The elements of human nature that he denounced have remained unchanged, and the intellectual confusion and moral depravity of his contemporaries have not diminished with the passing of time.
Diogenes The Cynic: The War Against The World
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