"Discipline and punishment" by Michael Foucault P.20
"It was as if the punishment was thought to be equal, if not to exceed, in savagery of the crime itself, to accustom the spectators to a ferocity from which one wished to divert them, to show them the frequency of crime, to make the executioner resemble a criminal, judges murderers, to reverse roles at the last moment, to make the tortured criminal an object of pity or admiration.......... Punishment then tend to become the most hidden part of the penal process." "
Was trying to ask G to learn something, but soon came to a realization that we are no delinquent, nor these two groups of people hold the same initiatives at the first place The callout is therefore meaningless.
As if they really care tho.
Did workout, studied and cooked today, 11 days away from bio midterm, keep rollin' rollin' rollin'.
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