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The Prisoners in Plato's Allegory of the Cave

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At the worker level, there are many hardships. They are forced to work and pay taxes. Like the prisoners in Plato's Cave, they don't know what is capitalism and consumerism. They might have heard of the word but the level above them have kept a strict circulation of information about it. Happiness is success to them. They think of success as being promoted to the upper level. It could be done by producing an heir that helps them escape or through their own hard work. Plato's Cave refer to this level as the people who have yet to start questioning society. They will live in this cycle until they find a way to escape. Education is merely feeding information into them by those of the upper levels. Love and compassion are things they indulge in but it's only superficial. They love in order to temporarily escape from their reality. The prisoners of this level blindly believe in their religion as right. The next level are the bourgeoisies. Within Plato's Cave, they are still prisoners that are chained up. They have merely won several guessing game. They do have a sense of what is capitalism and consumerism. They benefit from this system. They don't really understand this system but they know that this system gives them what they want. Happiness and success to them is continuing to play the guessing game and winning against the others. Love is a pleasure-seeking adventure. It serves to satisfy their basic needs. Compassion is a mask they wear while pretending to care for others.

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