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American Writer, Newspaperman, Government Consultant, Defense Dept. Advocate, Conservative and Right-wing Supporter
: An American writer, newspaperman, and government consultant. Frank's best known work is the 1959 Alas, Babylon, and Forbidden Area. (From: Wikipedia.org.)
Quote #5 on Political Struggle Quotes >> State and Obedience
“There are odd similarities between the end of the Pax Romana and the end of the Pax Americana which inherited Pax Britannica. For instance, the prices paid for high office. When it became common to spend a million dollars to elect senators from moderately populous states, I think that should have been a warning to us. Roman spectacles and our spectaculars. Largesse from the conquering proconsuls and television giveaways from the successful lipstick king. To understand the present you must know the past, yet it is only part of the answer and I will never discover it all. I have not the years.”
Source: "Alas, Babylon," by Pat Frank, Harper Perennial, New York, London, Toronto, Sydney, 1959. Chapter 9, Page 236.
"Alas, Babylon," by Pat Frank, Harper Perennial, New York, London, Toronto, Sydney, 1959.
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