Abstract

This paper attempts to answer the question of what kind of critique is possible today that does not fall into the cynical smile and is able to produce a response to a world even capable of assimilating the most counter-cultural movements. The Greek cynical thinkers are taken here for their renunciation of serious reflection and their commitment to example as the only form of moral discourse: it is not so much saying as acting, it is not so much serious and rigorous reflection as mere living that is presented as the locus of the moralist proposal. The cynic falsifies the currency, transmutes values to such an extent that he loses language, but not life, which is a constant pilgrimage, without a fixed homeland, without concepts that endure and do not transform; it is such a pilgrimage through the world where the critical mode that can be useful to us today is presented.