Cynicism

Cynicism is a philosophy and a school of thought developed in the Classical Kalopia. The philosophy is most represented by Menoeces of Hebe, who had a very particular attitude. For the Cynics, life's purpose is based in virtue and nature, rejecting then wealth, fame, power and sex. The name "Cynics" come from the word "dog" in ancient Kalopian, this is because the Cynics' lived in a natural way, which reminded them of a dog. They preffered living in a natural and simple way, which leads Cynics to reject morals and rules.

Cynism never played a big role in history, even thought it is a very common philosophy since its early times, especially thanks to its first and main representant, Menoeces of Hebe, who according to many writers from that times, lived in a very radical way which reminded them of a dog, totally natural and unpleasant way.