# *Panopticon* --- ### **PRONUNCIATION:** (pan-OP-ti-kon, puh-NAHP-ti-kahn) ### **MEANING:** noun: 1. A circular prison with a watchtower in the center so that any inmate can be observed from a single point. 2. A place marked by constant surveillance. ### **ETYMOLOGY:** The design of such a prison was proposed by the utilitarian and philosopher Jeremy Bentham in 1787. From Greek pan (all) + optikon (sight, seeing). Earliest documented use: 1787.
And all the nations of the world became a Panopticon, and the lord said "My children shall not wipe their own arses without observation by another man."