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The shift from violent punishment to subtle control from "summary" of Discipline and Punish by Michel Foucault

The shift from violent punishment to subtle control can be seen as a fundamental transformation in the way power operates within society. Rather than relying on overt displays of force to maintain order, institutions have increasingly turned towards more insidious forms of surveillance and regulation. This shift represents a move towards more sophisticated methods of social control, where individuals are not simply punished for their actions, but are also subject to constant monitoring and regulation. In the past, punishment was often brutal and public, serving as a spectacle to deter others from engaging in similar behavior. However, as society has progressed, these methods have become less acceptable and have been replaced by more discreet forms of discipline. This move towards subtler forms of control allows for a more pervasive and continuo...
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    Discipline and Punish

    Michel Foucault

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