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Monastic Life and Social Control: Mechanisms of Discipline and Surveillance

Introduction Monastic life has long been a subject of fascination for sociologists, historians, and anthropologists. Monks and nuns live within carefully structured communities, following rigorous routines, shared codes of conduct, and often strict hierarchical orders. From a sociological standpoint, monastic…

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The Relationship Between Bentham’s Panopticon and Foucault

Explore the relationship between Bentham's Panopticon and Foucault's interpretation. Learn about the concept of the Panopticon, its influence on modern forms of social control, and Foucault's analysis of its broader implications in society. Understand how the Panopticon represents a shift towards subtle and pervasive surveillance and discipline, shaping individuals' behavior and maintaining social order.

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