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Plato

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Apology Apology/Crito/Phaedo Critias Euthyphro Euthyphro. Apology. Crito. Phaedo. Phaedrus. Gorgias Ion Laches Phaedo Phaedrus Republic: Books 1-5 Republic: The Theatre of the Mind Symposium / Phaedrus The Allegory of the Cave The Republic The Republic and Other Works The Republic of Plato the Statesman The Symposium The Trial and Death of Socrates Theaetetus Timaeus

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I shall try to persuade first the Rulers and soldiers, and then the rest of the community, that the upbringing and education we have given them was all something that happened to them only in a dream. In reality they were fashioned and reared, and their arms and equipment manufactured, in the depths of the earth, and Earth herself, their mother, brought them up, when they were complete, into the light of day; so now they must think of the land in which they live as their mother and protect her if she is attacked, while their fellow citizens they must regard as brothers born of the same mother earth_. That is the story. Do you know of any way of making them believe it?_ __ot in the first generation,_ he said, __ut you might succeed with the second, and later generations.

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Plato

The Republic

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Here's something else I'd like your opinion about," I said. "If he went back underground and sat down again in the same spot, wouldn't the sudden transition from the sunlight mean that his eyes would be overwhelmed by darkness?" "Certainly," he replied. "Now, the process of adjustment would be quite long this time, and suppose that before his eyes had settled down and while he wasn't seeing well, he had once again to compete against those same old prisoners at identifying those shadows. Would he make a fool of himself? Wouldn't they say that he'd come back from his upward journey with his eyes ruined, and that it wasn't even worth trying to go up there? And would they -- if they could -- grab hold of anyone who tried to set them free and take them up there and kill him?

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Plato

The Republic