Dystopia in a sentence as a noun

Its funny because we already live in this dystopia and you simply don't notice it because the plastic food we eat "looks real" and "tastes good".

But seductive dystopias are dangerous because they can catch on. Who wouldn't want low crime, clean streets, and a wonderfully healthy economy?

The scariest dystopias are not hideous hellscapes where nobody would want to live, as those tend to self-destruct or at best persist in tiny enclaves and never catch on. Who would want to emulate North Korea?

We already live in this so called dystopia where people work on making social networks, inventing treatments for obscure diseases, or making triple soy lattes.

No-one seems to have told the actual people of Singapore, who are perfectly free to leave their nightmarish dystopia at any time, and yet seem perversely inclined to stay.

But I can't think of a better example of dystopia than if Google were to become an even more omnipresent part of the internet than search/advertising.

On the latter though, those are generally available for free from many sources, so the fact that you can't copy/paste on your Kindle is an inconvenience, not a dystopia.

The problem is that nobody can explain it to them in a way that's not ridiculously complex or laden with terms like "Platonic realm" and "transnational dystopia".

The cyberpunk dystopia you are alluding to is extrapolating company town lifestyle into the future.

Like everyone, he had been taught since elementary school that sharing books was nasty and wrong -- something that only pirates would do."We're getting closer every day to this dystopia.

It's amusing to see a die-hard libertarian like ESR describe a dystopia where online services are being developed by private entrepreneurs rather than the US Government.

2024: a post-industrial dystopia where the global economy runs on a cryptocurrency called 'Bitcoin', people wear computers on their faces and the Wall Street Journal has been reduced to reprinting tweets as news.

"""Imagine if there were an alternate dystopian reality where law enforcement was 100% effective, such that any potential law offenders knew they would be immediately identified, apprehended, and jailed.

Soylent paints a disgustingly frightening dystopia where humans are fed 100% "correct" food to allow them to continue being cogs in the business machine, not stop for lunch during the day in the office, and be able to pull those extra longs evenings and nights to get more work done.

Dystopia definitions

noun

state in which the conditions of life are extremely bad as from deprivation or oppression or terror

noun

a work of fiction describing an imaginary place where life is extremely bad because of deprivation or oppression or terror