Plato
the cave allegory; Plato describes an allegory in order to highlight the self-imposed boundaries of knowledge that an individual may exhibit. The allegory consists in an individual that is placed within a cave and looks at the shadows cast on the wall believing mainly that the cave and the shadows is what the entire existence consists in,
the republic, volumes on the ideal republic also serving as a source of inspiration of Nazi ideals
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