Robert A. Heinlein Quote

I think perhaps of all the things a police state can do to its citizens, distorting history is possibly the most pernicious.


If This Goes On— Chapter 6 (p. 401). Originally published in Astounding Science Fiction, February - March 1940. - The Past Through Tomorrow (1967)


I think perhaps of all the things a police state can do to its citizens, distorting history is possibly the most pernicious.

I think perhaps of all the things a police state can do to its citizens, distorting history is possibly the most pernicious.

I think perhaps of all the things a police state can do to its citizens, distorting history is possibly the most pernicious.

I think perhaps of all the things a police state can do to its citizens, distorting history is possibly the most pernicious.