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Institutions enforce disciplinary power from "summary" of Discipline and Punish by Michel Foucault

Disciplinary power is a mechanism through which institutions assert control over individuals. This power is not merely restrictive, but also productive, shaping the behaviors and identities of those subjected to it. The enforcement of disciplinary power is pervasive, operating within a variety of institutions such as schools, prisons, and hospitals. These institutions are not neutral entities, but rather active agents in the regulation and surveillance of individuals. Disciplinary power operates through a system of observation, examination, and correction. Individuals are constantly monitored and assessed, with their actions subject to scrutiny and judgment. This surveillance is not limited to overt forms of discipline, but extends into the very fabric of everyday life. Through a network of regulations and norms, institutions shape the conduct of individuals, guiding them towards desired behaviors and outcomes. The enforcement of disciplinary power is not solely punitive, but also aims to produce docile and obedient subjects. Institutions seek to mold individuals into compliant and manageable entities, capable of fu...
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    Discipline and Punish

    Michel Foucault

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