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Bite, Don't Post inaugurates the Contemporary Cynicism compendium, structured by cynic philosopher William Marcos: a named method, not a historical classroom curiosity.Twenty-three centuries after Diogenes of Sinope, Stoicism has ... celý popis
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Bite, Don't Post inaugurates the Contemporary Cynicism compendium, structured by cynic philosopher William Marcos: a named method, not a historical classroom curiosity.
Twenty-three centuries after Diogenes of Sinope, Stoicism has become an airport product - sold to people who never lost anything real - and Cynicism risks the same fate: becoming storefront aesthetics instead of lived method. This book refuses that dilution. It isn't about living in a barrel. It's about surviving the neighbor who smiles and doesn't wish you well, the State that promises protection and won't even pay for your funeral, and the two ideologies that pretend to be enemies while jointly producing the same docile, manageable man.
William Marcos is a cynic philosopher, psychoanalyst, and translator of Diogenes Laertius. After decades as a historian of philosophy, he now claims, with a body of work of his own, the method few contemporary authors have been willing to publicly reclaim.
In eighteen chapters organized into six parts, the book crosses the author's own journey with the oldest Cynic tradition, from the barrel in Athens to everyday life today. This isn't a self-help book. It doesn't pick a side. It doesn't promise comfort.
If you've ever felt the weight of an empty compliment, an institutional promise that never gets kept, or storefront philosophy sold as a quick fix - this is the book that names the mechanism and hands back the method.
Bite, Don't Post doesn't ask to be read. It asks to be practiced.
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