Abstract
As a society's foundational philosophy changes, so, too, will its forms of social control. By using the works of thinkers like Deleuze and Foucault as pivot points, the dynamic nature of social interactions and the agents to mediate those actions shall be investigated. This article includes findings from archival analysis written in a journalistic prose for simplicity of consumption.
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Oleksy, Ernest M..
"Postmodern Social Control: Dividuals and Surveillance."
The Downtown Review.
Vol. 4.
Iss.
1
(2017)
.
Available at:
https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/tdr/vol4/iss1/4
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