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Michel Foucault’s ”The Punitive Society” (Part 4/4)

Theory & Philosophy

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The History of Prisons

A new disciplinary society does not necessarily claim to bring people closer to God. It has attained a critical mass in order to then justify itself for the sake of justifying itself as a norm. Foucault sort of hypothesizes that it could be because the prison was the perfect microcosm of these new efforts to control the entire social body through panoptic kind of surveillance.

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