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September 26, 2025 13 mins

Ghost Citizenship: Digital ID, Irrelevance, and the Politics of Forgetting

The Deeper Thinking Podcast is digitally narrated. 

For those concerned with digital governance, the ethics of recognition, and the politics of care in an age of automated systems.

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Ghost citizenship names a new civic condition: to be recorded, recognized, and archived, yet no longer necessary. From India’s Aadhaar digital ID scheme to predictive elections, automated welfare closures, and algorithmic surveillance, citizens are counted but their presence no longer alters outcomes. Recognition has thinned into simulation. What emerges is not exile but irrelevance: presence without consequence.

This episode traces the slow drift from visibility as power to visibility as redundancy. Once, to be counted was to matter. Now, verification replaces voice, and archives remember endlessly while citizens fade into ornamental participation. Against this backdrop, we explore three principles for renewal: the right to pause (latency), recoverability (pathways back after absence), and forgetting as justice (expiry of records, debts, and data). Together they gesture beyond democracy as recognition, toward democracy as care.

Reflections

This episode makes visible the new politics of irrelevance, showing how democracy must learn to forget—not as erasure but as renewal—if it is to remain meaningful. Here are some reflections that surfaced along the way:

  • Being scanned is not the same as being needed.
  • Recognition without necessity breeds irrelevance.
  • Archives remember too much; justice requires expiry.
  • Participation has become ornamental, no longer consequential.
  • Forgetting is not loss—it can be a form of care.
  • To pause is to resist acceleration; to return is to reclaim dignity.
  • Democracy without necessity risks hollowing into ritual.
  • Care begins where recognition ends.

Why Listen?

  • Confront one of the most pressing shifts of the digital age: citizenship without necessity
  • Explore how automated governance—from welfare systems to predictive elections—reshapes political life
  • Rethink belonging through latency, recoverability, and forgetting as justice
  • Engage with James C. Scott, Michel Foucault, Katherine Malabou, Karen Barad, and Shoshana Zuboff on recognition, surveillance, and democracy

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Democracy must learn to forget—not as erasure, but as renewal.

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