This chapter delves into the life and philosophy of Jeremy Bentham, a prominent legal theorist and social reformer. It explores his unique ideas on equality and justice, his concept of the Panopticon prison, and the criticisms leveled against his utilitarianism.
Bentham's birth and early life, showcasing his exceptional talents.
His contributions to legal theory and social reform.
The concept of the Panopticon prison and its implications.
Criticisms of Bentham's utilitarianism and his unique approach to societal problems.