Jeremy Bentham believed that transparency had moral value. For example, journalism puts power-holders under moral scrutiny. He wanted such transparency to apply to everyone. Imagine the world as a gymnasium in which each "gesture, every turn of limb or feature, in those whose motions have a visible impact on the general happiness, will be noticed and marked down." He considered surveillance and transparency to be useful ways of generating understanding and improvements for people's lives.

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