What Would a Brutally Honest Man Look Like? by Filipe Rafaeli at Brownstone Institute Diogenes was one of the most iconic philosophers of ancient Greece. He roamed the streets of Athens in broad daylight carrying a lit lantern. When asked why he was performing such an unusual scene, Diogenes would reply that he was looking for an honest man. He never found one. More than two thousand years later, Diogenes’ questioning remains just as valid and relevant as much of the teachings of the ancient Greek philosophers. Recently, I was reminded of him when I came across an analysis by a columnist in one of Brazil's largest newspapers. This analysis, which addresses the effectiveness of ivermectin during the pandemic, resurfaced when the...
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