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Discussion on "Psychic Prisons"
In this Discussion Board, we will reflect on key concepts within Plato's Allegory of the Caveand Morgan's Chapter 7 (on "Psychic Prisons") by writing an initial post (at least 400 words, due on the date noted below) and THREE (3) replies to peers (of at least 130 words each, due within 48 hours of the original due date). Please see the GRADING RUBRIC below for more clarification on earning the maximum here.
As you watch, take notes on the major "sections" of the cave and the reactions of people imagined to be imprisoned (and freed) from the cave.
Then watch the second video, which explains (in an animated "slide deck" fashion) why the Allegory can help us understand "Psychic Prisons."
First, please discuss Plato's Allegory of the Cave:
VIDEO reflections: In a solid paragraph (or two), describe TWO of the major shifts in the story/allegory that stood out to you (e.g., two 'scenes' or 'moments' which are particularly striking or memorable to you, in terms of the power of the story, or the sense of the peoples' tragedy or frustration, etc.) Get top-rated assignment help now.
VIDEO reflections (cont'd): Add a sentence or two on how Plato's Allegory helps us understand "Psychic Prisons" (using an example of your own, or an observation you can make of a current organization or team, if you can).
TEXT reflections: In chapter 7, Morgan (2006) presents the image of a psychic prison to explore some of the ways in which organizations and their members become trapped by constructions of reality that ultimately makes it difficult for individuals and organizations to change (e.g., mental models, unconscious processes, identity, patriarchal family, immortality, anxiety). Please summarize at least three elements of organizational psychology that Morgan presents, and explain how these concepts relate to your own observations / experiences of how an organization or team performs (e.g., you could reflect on a team you have participated in, or a company, a family, a church/community org., or even a government that has affected you in this way).