The Cave
One of the most famous passages in Plato's Republic is his "Allegory of the Cave," which is found at the beginning of book seven.
Socrates imagines the human condition along the following lines: Imagine a group of humans who have lived from their childhood underground in a cave. These people are chained there and cannot do anything but sit, looking at a blank wall of the cave. A bright fire behind…
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