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Cynicism

Nature

The belief that all men are motivated by selfishness, cynicism tends to breed selfishness and materialism, and also apathy regarding matters of morality, including religion, politics and social injustice. It also tends to foster social conflict for material goods, domination, elitism, and exploitation.

Background

The first cynics were members of a Greek philosophical sect founded by Antisthenes of Athens.

Incidence

Cynicism is most generally noticeable in countries with a very high standard of living (Western industrialized countries) and where society and social values are no longer cohesive. Elsewhere, in feudalistic or slave societies and those with very severe political repression, cynicism may take the form of a total disregard for the welfare of others.

Claim

Bosnia has demonstrated that Europe is at its core as cynical and divided as at any time in recent European history. In the pantheon of the many culprits of Bosnia, Western cynicism now occupies its own particular place of dishonour.

Counter-claim

Cynicism as a virtue confers the capability to cut through hypocrisy and cant.

Broader

Unkindness
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Selfishness
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Disrespect
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Aggravates

Political apathy
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Complacency
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Social apathy
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Sarcasm
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Aggravated by

Deconstruction
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Tokenism
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Reduces

Hypocrisy
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Reduced by

Idealism
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Related

Hostility
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Scepticism
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Hedonism
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Value

Cynicism
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SDG

Sustainable Development Goal #3: Good Health and Well-being

Metadata

Database
World problems
Type
(F) Fuzzy exceptional problems
Content quality
Presentable
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Language
English
Last update
Oct 4, 2020