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Plato's Cave

An allegory for living inside an illusion you mistake for reality.

Origin

In Book VII of The Republic, Plato describes prisoners chained inside a cave, watching shadows on a wall and believing the shadows are real. One escapes, sees the outside world, and returns โ€” only to be mocked for what he describes. The allegory is the foundation of Western metaphysics and political philosophy.

Modern usage

Used to describe any system of illusion โ€” propaganda, social media, dogma, the simulation. 'We're all in the cave' is a common move in essays about technology and attention.

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illusion
reality
knowledge

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