The swarm is a recurring form of force in our dystopias and fears of destruction. |
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These dystopias of capitalism are squeezing out communities' hope as they sedate them with the best salaries around. |
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His present work concerns itself with the surreality of living in urban dystopias that is experienced on a collective level. |
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Unlike many science fiction dystopias, this one seems uncomfortably realistic. |
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Others see the opposite risk a Gattacesque division between the privileged and the unenhanced. Potential dystopias always make good press. |
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But in his 1932 novel Brave New World, he created one of the truly memorable 20th-century dystopias, which is also one of the most frighteningly pessimistic. |
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It is hardly surprising that a century of utopian dreams and coercive social engineering to achieve them should have been a century rich in imaginative dystopias. |
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Yet in the dystopias of his late novels, the evil of oligarchic collectivism crowds out the petty, everyday struggle for socialist policies in this world. |
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A combination of greed, corruption and bad planning has transformed many cities into polluted dystopias, friendly neither to the bike nor the human being. |
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It is arguable that 1984 is therefore the greatest of all dystopias. |
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Will this not lead down a slippery slope to genetic segregation of the sort depicted in the genetic dystopias beloved of science-fiction? This pass, however, has already been sold. |
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Conventional Western literary dystopias include such texts as Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four. |
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Some authors masked reality by depicting utopias or dystopias. |
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If you think about the games I make, dystopias are very central to that. |
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