Reflection of personal reading 4/16/24

 “Discipline and Punish” is a book about the logic and methods of human discipline and how they have changed over time. It's very interesting to me because humans started out being very savage, and they have the tendency to be brutal. Humans are technically classified as animals so this is kind of expected. But this book explains that humans used to think pain was the worst form of punishment, and they have become more humane overtime. In other words, punishment used to target the body (pain) but now it targets the soul (mind, thoughts and will). The book also goes in depth about how society operates. Throughout time, the European regime system has evolved to a less brutal form of punishment. There would always need to be consequences for humans who broke the law, or there would be no reason for us to follow the rules. When I think about it torture is just as motivating as incarceration to obey the law because no one would want either one of them. It is not worth breaking the rules.

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