A ruling government can't afford to publish history in a version which lessens its' chance for reelection.

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The world of politics is a frightening place, where politicians are not shy to use their power to bend the truth or just plain lie. For that reason, history is kept out of the public eye, lest the new government be reminded of its' past. We have seen this in action in some of the worst dictatorships ever recorded. A ruling government can't afford to publish history in a version which lessens its' chance for reelection.

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