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Title: Knowledge Forms the Government
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July 3, 1996 |
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In "Allegory of a Cave," Socrates describes the people in a cave as having the lowest level of knowledge. He then uses allegories to explain that everyone needs to be educated to form a better government. He says that it is the state's duty to bring education to the people, by compelling the bright minds to ascend to the knowledge of good and share their knowledge with the others... Showed first 250 characters
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In "Allegory of a Cave," Socrates describes the people in a cave as having the lowest level of knowledge. He then uses allegories to explain that everyone needs to be educated to form a better government. He says that it is the state's duty to bring education to the people, by compelling the bright minds to ascend to the knowledge of good and share their knowledge with the others... Showed next 250 characters
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