Monday, July 14, 2025
HomeEducationEssay on the panopticon (opinion)

Essay on the panopticon (opinion)

Not fairly a family phrase (past academia, anyway), “panopticon” nonetheless turns up in information tales with shocking frequency—right here and right here, for instance, and right here and right here. The Greek roots in its identify level to one thing “all seeing,” and in occasional journalistic utilization it nearly at all times features as a synonym for what’s extra routinely referred to as “the surveillance society”: the close to ubiquity of video cameras in public (and sometimes non-public) area, mixed with our each click on and keystroke on-line being tracked, saved, analyzed and aggregated by Large Knowledge.

Initially, although, the panopticon was what the British political thinker Jeremy Bentham proposed as a brand new mannequin of jail structure on the finish of the 18th century. The design was ingenious. It additionally embodied a paranoid’s nightmare. And sooner or later, it got here to look regular.

Image a cylindrical constructing, every flooring consisting of a hoop of cells, with a watchtower of kinds on the heart. From right here, jail employees have an unobstructed view of all of the cells, which at evening are backlit with lamps. On the identical time, inmates are prevented from seeing who’s within the tower or what they’re watching, because of a system of one-way screens.

Prisoners may by no means make certain whether or not or not their actions have been beneath commentary. The fixed potential for publicity to the authorities’ unblinking gaze would presumably reinforce the prisoner’s conscience— or set up one, if want be.

The panoptic enclosure was additionally to be a workhouse. Apart from constructing good character, labor would earn prisoners a small earnings (to be managed of their finest curiosity by the authorities), whereas producing income to cowl the expense of meals and housing. Bentham anticipated the enterprise to show a revenue.

He had related plans for making productive residents out of the indigent. The panoptic poorhouse would, in his phrase, “grind rogues sincere.” The schooling of schoolchildren may go higher if performed alongside panoptic strains; likewise with take care of the insane. Bentham’s philanthropic ambitions have been nothing if not grand, albeit considerably ruthless.

The aim of creating excellent surveillance typically ran up towards the technological limitations of Bentham’s period. (I discover it exhausting to image how the screens would work, as an illustration.) However he was dogged in selling the thought, which did elicit curiosity from varied quarters. Parts of the panopticon have been integrated into penitentiaries throughout Bentham’s lifetime—for one, Japanese State Penitentiary in Pennsylvania, opened in 1829—however by no means to his full satisfaction. He was consistently tinkering with the blueprints, to make the design extra complete and self-contained. He labored out an acceptable plumbing system. He considered every part, or tried.

Solely within the late twentieth century did the panopticon elicit dialogue outdoors the ranks of penologists and Bentham students. Even the specialists tended to neglect this aspect of his work, because the American historian Gertrude Himmelfarb complained in a e-book from 1968. “Not solely historians and biographers,” she wrote, “however even authorized and penal commentators appear to be unfamiliar with among the most essential options of Bentham’s plan.” They tended to go it by with a couple of phrases of admiration or disdain.

The leap into wider circulation got here within the wake of Michel Foucault’s Self-discipline and Punish: The Beginning of the Jail (1975). Apart from acknowledging the panopticon’s significance within the historical past of jail design, Foucault handled it as prototypical of a brand new social dynamic: the emergence of establishments and disciplines looking for to build up data about (and train energy over) massive populations. Panopticism sought to control a inhabitants as easily, productively and effectively as attainable, with the smallest possible cadre of managers.

This was, in impact, the technocratic underside of Bentham’s utilitarianism, which outlined an optimum social association as one creating the best happiness for the best variety of folks. Bentham utilized cost-benefit evaluation to social establishments and human habits to find out how they might be reshaped alongside extra rational strains.

To Foucault, the panopticon supplied greater than an effort at social reform, nonetheless grandiose. Its purpose, he writes, “is to strengthen the social forces—to extend manufacturing, to develop the financial system, unfold schooling, elevate the extent of public morality; to extend and multiply.”

If Bentham’s innovation is adaptable to a wide range of makes use of, that’s as a result of it guarantees to impose order on group habits by reprogramming the person.

From a technocrat’s perspective, probably the most dysfunctional a part of society is the uncooked materials from which it’s constructed. The panopticon is a instrument for fashioning people appropriate for contemporary use.

The prisoner, beggar or scholar dropped into the panopticon is, Foucault writes, “securely confined to a cell from which he’s seen from the entrance by the supervisor; however the aspect partitions forestall him from coming into contact along with his companions.” Lots of if not hundreds of individuals encompass him in all instructions. The inhabitants is a crowd (one thing worrisome to anybody with authority, particularly with the French Revolution nonetheless vividly in thoughts), however incapable of performing as one.

As if to remind himself of his personal humanitarian intentions, Bentham proposes that individuals from the surface world be allowed to go to the commentary deck of the panopticon. Foucault explains, with dry irony, that this can preclude any hazard “that the rise of energy created by the panoptic machine could degenerate into tyranny …” For the panopticon can be beneath democratic management, of a form.

“Any member of society,” Foucault notes, had “the correct to return and see along with his personal eyes how the faculties, hospitals, factories, prisons perform.” Apart from guaranteeing a level of public accountability, their very presence would contribute to the panopticon’s operations. Guests wouldn’t meet the prisoners (or college students, and so forth.) however observe them from the management and surveillance heart. They’d carry that many extra eyes to the duty of watching the cells for unhealthy habits.

As indicated on the starting of this piece, nonscholarly references to the panopticon within the twenty first century usually seem as commentary on the norms of life on-line. This undoubtedly follows from Self-discipline and Punish being on the syllabus, in a wide range of fields, for 2 or three generations now.

Bentham was assured that his work can be appreciated in centuries to return, however he would most likely be perplexed by this repurposing of his thought. He designed the panopticon to “grind rogues sincere” via nameless and steady surveillance, which the digital panopticon workout routines as effectively—however and not using a deterrent impact, to place it mildly.

Bentham’s effort to impose inhibition on unwilling topics appears to have been hacked; the panoptic expertise of the current is programmed to generate exhibitionism and voyeurism. A few a long time in the past, the arrival of every new piece of digital expertise was hailed as a instrument for self-fashioning, self-optimization or another emancipatory ambition. For all its limitations, the analogy to Bentham’s panopticon suits in a single respect: Escape is difficult even to think about.

Scott McLemee is Inside Greater Ed’s “Mental Affairs” columnist. He was a contributing editor at Lingua Franca journal and a senior author at The Chronicle of Greater Training earlier than becoming a member of Inside Greater Ed in 2005.

RELATED ARTICLES

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Most Popular

Recent Comments