Citizen Erased (Part II) – Recordkeeping as Population Control
From parish ledgers to biometric IDs, recordkeeping has always served institutional power—not remembrance. It counts people not for who they are, but for what they’re for.
From parish ledgers to biometric IDs, recordkeeping has always served institutional power—not remembrance. It counts people not for who they are, but for what they’re for.
Genealogy shows how class shapes whose ancestors are remembered. From church records to digital ID, recordkeeping reflects systems of control.
Industrial cities didn’t just use immigration—they required it. London’s growth depended on a constant inflow of new labor to keep the urban throughput machine running.
Industrial cities like 19th-century London didn’t just grow—they were engineered to extract labor, circulate populations, and centralize wealth. The working class wasn’t rising—they were flowing.
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