In the "Allegory of the Cave" Plato offers a direct parallel for the allegory in political involvement, but are there any other situations where 'the cave' could apply besides governance? Where? How?
The cave could as well apply to education.
The cave is a dark place (=ignorance). Plato depicts a place that is filled with trapped prisoners who cannot even turn their heads towards reality (= difficulties of reaching or sustaining a just, unprejudiced intellect). All they can see is the shodows which they believe is the truth (= in the society, truth is constructed for us by someone else, say the media). These shadows are false ideas (= of materialism in a consumeristic society) that people believe is the purpose of their lives.
The cave presents how a people can acquire knowledge witht he help of the teacher who guided them from darkness into the light (= knowledge, truth). Education means seeing the truth. Thus the cave is a place filled with people who can be redeemed by education and philosophical reasoning.
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