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Would Diogenes the Cynic Oppose Electric Cars?

Would Diogenes the Cynic Oppose Electric Cars?

Update: 2025-12-13
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Diogenes of Sinope (412-323 BC), the iconic Cynic philosopher who lived in a barrel and rejected societal luxuries, would likely scorn modern electric vehicles. Despite their eco-friendly appeal, EVs embody technological excess, reliance on batteries, charging infrastructure, and consumerist innovation—antithetical to his ideals of radical simplicity, self-sufficiency (autarkeia), and harmony with nature. In this speculative reflection, we explore how Diogenes' provocative lifestyle critiques our EV obsession, urging a return to essentials amid today's green tech hype. Perfect for EV enthusiasts pondering philosophy's timeless wisdom.If you find this podcast useful, you can support it here: https://buymeacoffee.com/emotorselectricrevolution. And don’t forget to follow so you don’t miss the next episode

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Would Diogenes the Cynic Oppose Electric Cars?

Would Diogenes the Cynic Oppose Electric Cars?

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