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5 Dystopian Societies That Might Actually Function

5 Dystopian Societies That Might Actually Function

senateDystopia is—ironically for something pretty terrible—disturbingly popular these days. While a good dystopian government has always been a fun way to depict our inevitably awful future (I patiently await my sexless utilitarian jumpsuit and dish of Soylent Green), there are often a lot of missing details. Like, for example, how can an incredibly ridiculous (but evil) government can survive for more than five minutes without a functioning economy or large-scale military force? At least in her classic “bad future” novel The Handmaid’s Tale, Margaret Atwood heavily implies that the Republic of Gilead is both relatively new, and more or less unstable and doomed to failure. Many writers just beg for your suspension of disbelief.
Not everyone goes the lazy route when imagining how a tyrannical government might actually make it work. Here are 5 examples of fictional (thank goodness) dystopian governments that seem plausibly likely to function, at least until a pesky heroic teenager leads a revolution.

The Hunger Games (Hunger Games Series #1)

Suzanne Collins

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4.8

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1984: 75th Anniversary

George Orwell

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4.5

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