Let There Be Light (short Story)
“Let There Be Light” a science fiction short story by Robert A. Heinlein, originally published in Super Science Stories magazine in May 1940 under the pseudonym Lyle Monroe. It is the second story in his Future History and was included in the first collection, The Man Who Sold the Moon, but was omitted from the omnibus collection The Past Through Tomorrow for unknown reasons. This story draws on Heinlein's early leftist philosophies, and makes references to George Bernard Shaw's "The Apple Cart."
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