Jiang accepts the student's point that radical poverty usually carries public humiliation and social ostracism, with Diogenes offered as a classical example.
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Diogenes
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"...ostracized by society. I mean, for example, there's also the philosopher, Diogenes, who lived in poverty."
"Yeah, yeah, he lived in Athens in a barrel or something for his whole life. A bathtub. Or a bathtub, yeah. And yeah, he..."
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