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Foucault's Panopticon Explained Simply
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Foucault's Panopticon Explained Simply
Support this channel 👉 https://www.patreon.com/GreatBooksProf Foucault describes the Panopticon in his famous work Discipline and Punish (1975). While the Panopticon is a model for a prison designed by the English philosopher Jeremy Bentham, Foucault sees it as much more than that. For Foucault the Panopticon is an architectural figure -- a ...
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