
In this episode of Philosophizing with a Hammer, we explore Michel Foucault’s concept of the Panopticon and its striking parallels with Franz Kafka’s The Trial. How does an unseen authority shape human behavior? How do surveillance and bureaucracy create systems of internalized control? Through existentialist insights from Camus, Sartre, and Nietzsche, we uncover the psychological and philosophical implications of living under omnipresent but faceless power structures. Is resistance possible, or is Josef K.’s fate an inevitable consequence of modern life? Tune in as we break down these questions and more.