LA CAVERNA DE LA PRENSA PERUANA Cómo los medios construyen la realidad política

In this video, we analyze the Peruvian press through one of the most famous allegories in the history of philosophy: Plato's Allegory of the Cave. Do the media reflect reality or construct a particular vision of it? What happens when information is selected, prioritized, and presented in a way that favors certain political and economic interests? Is journalistic neutrality possible during an election campaign? Using Plato as a starting point, we explore how the press can influence citizens' perceptions, fabricate narratives of fear, and decide which issues deserve attention and which should remain in the shadows. We also reflect on media concentration, the economic power behind major media outlets, and the importance of critical thinking in a democracy. This video doesn't aim to tell anyone what to think, but rather to invite viewers to question who decides what we think about. 📚 Topics covered: Plato's Allegory of the Cave. Media and the Construction of Reality. The Illusion of Journalistic Neutrality. Elections and the manufacture of fear. Media concentration and economic power. Critical thinking and citizenship. If you're interested in philosophy, politics, and media analysis, this video is for you.