Foucault classifies power in terms of discipline and regulation, using the panopticon as an example of discipline where one is an enclosure and is observed with the possibility to be intervened on. Illustrating its efficiency in that it is not even essential for someone to be in the tower, but the mere possibility of it is enough to “discipline” someone. We then have the transition to that of control societies by Deleuze, who explained the effectiveness of control societies, in that no one is ever in or out of a practice, therefore the effects of the panoptic design are forever present. In addition, we have Foucault’s …show more content…
After all, in the modern form of power is no longer deductive as it