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A mix of "Prisoners in Plato's cave" and "Blind men tending Plato's elephant"
People forget that Plato was a warrior and statesman, and a slave-owner to boot
People forget that Plato was a warrior and statesman, and a slave-owner to boot


Given the chance, Plato would have locked us up in that cave and forced us to tend the elephant
Given the chance, Plato would have locked us up in that cave and forced us to tend the elephant
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== Commentary ==
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A mix of "Prisoners in Plato's cave" and "Blind men tending Plato's elephant"
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Revision as of 17:25, 4 April 2021

Tending Plato's Elephant (social media post screenshot).

"Tending Plato's Elephant" is a short essay by Karl Jones.

Tending Plato's Elephant

People forget that Plato was a warrior and statesman, and a slave-owner to boot

Given the chance, Plato would have locked us up in that cave and forced us to tend the elephant

Commentary

A mix of "Prisoners in Plato's cave" and "Blind men tending Plato's elephant"

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