PSCI 1100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Neoliberalism, Le Corbusier, Communitarianism
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Artistic history: transformed the conventions of portraiture. Most painted for the nobles he painted for the bourgeoisie. Paints the merchants as a militia kind of practice of the e cities as a member of the city you have to build the city walls. Power visibility and democracy: the power of being recognized. Dahl want to be visible and seen. Struggle for democracy requires that you get others to recognize you. Women"s rights groups = need to be visible: the power of hierarchical surveillance. Panoptican regime of visibility whereas if you have a dungeon people rot. People are seen and known they might be seen = self discipline. Relevant to the study of liberal democracy: the power of mutual surveillance. Not from institutions but how we watch one another. Jane embodies: a simpler type of watch; when she put the idea out in the 1960"s it was seen as being radical. Jane jacobs: visibility and the power of community.