Michel Foucault Explica... a Metáfora do Panóptico

🏢 Michel Foucault Explains the Panopticon Metaphor | Power, Surveillance, and Society What if we were all being watched… all the time? 👀 In this video, Michel Foucault explains the famous Panopticon metaphor, one of the most powerful ideas in modern philosophy about control, surveillance, and power. 📡 Inspired by Jeremy Bentham's architectural project, the Panopticon became, for Foucault, a way to understand how modern power works—not only in prisons, but in schools, hospitals, social networks, and even within our own minds. 💭 With accessible and ironic language, the video shows how constant surveillance shapes behavior, creates discipline, and transforms society into a gigantic invisible control tower. 📚 Keywords: Michel Foucault, panopticon, surveillance and power, social control, modern philosophy, Jeremy Bentham, discipline and punishment, control society, political philosophy, theory of power, Foucault explained, critical analysis, contemporary society, digital surveillance, invisible control, pop philosophy, social critique.