
Ridged Identity
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Before the late 19th century, a person's identity was terrifyingly fluid. Criminals could simply move to a new town, change their name, and completely erase their past. The state had almost no reliable mechanism to permanently tie a human being to their own history. Everything changed with the obsessive research of Francis Galton and the colonial administrators in British India. By categorizing ...
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Before the late 19th century, a person's identity was terrifyingly fluid. Criminals could simply move to a new town, change their name, and completely erase their past. The state had almost no reliable mechanism to permanently tie a human being to their own history. Everything changed with the obsessive research of Francis Galton and the colonial administrators in British India. By categorizing ...
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