Chapter 2443 Sheep and Wolf IV
Chapter 2445 "Sheep" and "Wolf" (6)
"Mrs. Sèvres! Please talk..."
Georgiana closed the car door to block out the shouting. If the police hadn't stopped her, the reporters would have surrounded her.
She wanted to close the curtains of the car door. Although she didn't have a camera or a SLR lens comparable to a telescope, she still felt the feeling of being watched, as if her every move was being monitored.
In fact, there is a zoo in Versailles. Its center is an octagonal pavilion. There is only one room on the first floor, which is the king's salon. One side of the octagonal pavilion is the entrance, and there are large windows on other sides, facing seven caged animals.
of iron cage.
Bentham did not say whether his design borrowed from this. Although prisons throughout the country can ensure the survival rate of prisoners, they lose their privacy. For a training institution to persuade people to naturalize, this may be a perfect design plan.
Not only can it reduce the number of supervisors, reduce the contact between supervisors and prisoners, and curb corporal punishment and torture. But people who are in this power situation and who are isolated and under surveillance may have other psychological problems.
An American psychologist once conducted a prisoner experiment. The participants were all students. They were assigned the roles of police officers and prisoners. After only a few days, they became completely different people.
In order to make the "prisoners" obey, the "police" will come up with some tricks. They are all college students, and they do not realize that what they are doing violates the law.
Even the scholar who formulated this experiment almost became addicted to it. It was not until his fiancée found out that he stopped the experiment from continuing to avoid greater harm.
There is another experiment in which an actor plays the role of a "student" and the subjects participating in the experiment play the role of a "teacher." Every time the "teacher" presses a button outside, the "student" inside will receive an electric shock, and the amount of current can be continuously increased.
Whenever the "students" disobey, the "teachers" outside will press the button and increase the current. Most of the "teachers" will continue to press the switch. Although the students appear to be in great pain, only a few will refuse.
Do.
This full-scale prison will become a testing ground, and if not, it will become the "Uxtag" prison, where Newt Scamander went and Theseus almost became the manticore's breakfast.
That prison also conforms to the structure of prisons across the territory, except that it is built underground, with no sunlight coming in from the other side, and the watchtower has been replaced by a manticore.
She took a long breath, trying to relieve the suffocation.
The enlightened autocracy adopted by Frederick the Great led Queen Maria Theresa, an "enemy", to follow suit and reform the old system. The French Republic also used enlightenment ideas to spread freedom, equality, fraternity and break tradition.
feudal system.
In 1768, the Polish Parliament prohibited local magistrates from handling witchcraft cases, but 14 women were executed in Doruchow in 1775. According to the description in the file, the wife of a local nobleman fell ill, and the women in the village were accused of witchcraft.
She used a curse. The judges at the time found the women guilty in defiance of Parliament's law prohibiting witch trials. In 1776, villagers asked nearby cities to re-investigate the case, but at that time Prussia was busy integrating the new gains from the first partition of Poland.
Territory, where the original records were not evaluated until 1783, well-documented information shows that six women were burned at the stake, not 14, and it is not even certain whether they were actually executed.
However, in 1776, the Polish Parliament declared a ban on torture and witch trials. In 1793, Poland was partitioned for the second time. During this transitional period, another witch trial occurred. The city of Poznan no longer belonged to Prussia after the second partition.
The local judge used this as a reason to abolish the ban on torture and the witch trials. Two women with inflamed eyes were accused of using magic on their neighbor's cows.
When speaking at a public meeting, even if he makes a very slight mistake, he will immediately attract abuse and roars from the audience. In the uproar of expulsion and disdain, the speaker will quickly stop speaking. If there is no one present,
If order is maintained, the speaker who puts forward a counter-argument may not only have eggs thrown at him, but may even be beaten to death on the spot.
Grindelwald's speech in Paris was like a gorgeous show. He was like standing on a watchtower in the center of the panorama, surrounded by his followers standing in "cages". They were tyrannical and paranoid and discriminated against Muggles.
, almost to the point of no return, but it cannot be achieved simply by cultivating and exploiting dissatisfaction.
He must know how to ignite a hope worth promoting in people's hearts. This is not as good as Grindelwald's "performance" at the inauguration ceremony of the Wizards' Federation in Paris. Wizards wage war against Muggles to prevent them from destroying the world, not just Muggles.
Guacai experienced the First World War.
He gave those dissatisfied and frustrated people a legitimate reason. Any violence, if it is not based on a solid, spiritual foundation, will sooner or later be shaken and unreliable. Just like a cannon firing in the mud, every time it is fired
They will get stuck in the mud due to the recoil and need to be adjusted again to point in the correct shooting direction. In the process, people's psychology will change.
Will such a panopticon become an identification room? Some misdemeanor criminals may recognize serious criminals in other cages. For example, a thief who has stolen a barn will recognize him after entering the farm to rob and kill.
Robber setting fire to evidence.
But she also hates whistleblowers, especially those who falsely accuse in order to get a reduced sentence. Although the adjacent prisons are invisible, they can still hear each other's voices, not to mention that there is sign language and semaphore that does not require sound.
way of communication.
The carriage door was suddenly opened, which startled Georgiana.
"Have you found Stanley?"
"He is in Valenciennes." Richard Edgeworth handed a document to Georgiana.
"Who's in Valenciennes?"
"Napoleon Bonaparte, this is the result of the high tax collector in Valenciennes. They are all guilty of fraud." Edgeworth said, "The tariffs from Belgium to France have been cancelled, and they are still collecting them."
"How did he deal with it?" said Georgiana, opening the rolled-up document.
"The 200,000 francs seized will be used for public purposes, repairing Brussels avenues or irrigation canals." Edgeworth said on the side. "The same is true in other places. When a director is rich, he will form a force and influence many people.
Confronting the authorities at the instigation of his subordinates and seeing such a large amount of money deviated from the original intention of benefiting the public will only arouse strong dissatisfaction from the latter."
Georgiana ignored Edgeworth and quickly read the document.
It was newly written. The ink seemed not to be dry yet and was blurred in some places. Napoleon's name was signed in the corner.
She remembered that he walked last night. It would take a day from Brussels to Valenciennes if the road conditions were good and he didn't encounter robbers. Not to mention that he had to investigate and collect evidence, deal with the tax collectors, and write a good letter.
The prince, I sent someone to send it back from Valenciennes, and it didn't even end in the morning. Did it come so soon?
"He's not in Valenciennes." Georgiana put the scroll away. "But at least we don't have to worry about the money to build the road."
"How can you be sure?" asked Edgeworth.
"Have you Irish ever built a prison?" Georgiana asked Edgeworth.
At this moment, the carriage started to move. When the sun rises completely, and in a few hours the soil in the mud will be dried, a solid ground will be formed, and there will be no need to worry about the wheels sinking into the mud.
But before that, they still need to continue to stumble forward in the mud.
Chapter completed!