Phillip K. Dick claimed that The Powers That Be, no matter what form they used as a public face, was the Roman Empire, and said that "the empire never ended". In saying that, he painted TPTB as: anti-Christian, hedonistic, clannish, materialistic, and concerned with power for the sake of power.
Phillip K. Dick claimed that The Powers That Be, no matter what form they used as a public face, was the Roman Empire, and said that "the empire never ended". In saying that, he painted TPTB as: anti-Christian, hedonistic, clannish, materialistic, and concerned with power for the sake of power.