Not quite a household word (beyond academia, anyway), “panopticon” nonetheless turns up in news stories with surprising frequency—here and here, for example, and here and here. The Greek roots in its ...
Panopticon is more than a word, it is a concept that bridges architecture, philosophy, and modern digital life. Its enduring ...
Rand's Galt's Gulch was not merely an economic enclave. It was an epistemic sanctuary — a place where the producers of civilization could think, create, and transact without the panoptic gaze of the ...