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What (who) is dystopia - definition


dystopia         
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  • ''People Leaving the Cities'', photo art by [[Zbigniew Libera]], imagines a dystopian future in which people have to leave dying [[metropolis]]es.
UNDESIRABLE STATE OF SOCIETY
Dystopian; Cacotopia; Dystopic; Dystopias; Kakotopia; Distopia; Anti-utopia; Anti utopia; Distopian; Technological dystopia; Negative utopia; Dystorpia; Antiutopia; Anti-utopias; Dystopian future
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¦ noun an imaginary place or society in which everything is bad.
Derivatives
dystopian adjective &noun
Origin
C18: from dys- + Utopia.
Dystopia         
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  • ''People Leaving the Cities'', photo art by [[Zbigniew Libera]], imagines a dystopian future in which people have to leave dying [[metropolis]]es.
UNDESIRABLE STATE OF SOCIETY
Dystopian; Cacotopia; Dystopic; Dystopias; Kakotopia; Distopia; Anti-utopia; Anti utopia; Distopian; Technological dystopia; Negative utopia; Dystorpia; Antiutopia; Anti-utopias; Dystopian future
A dystopia (from Ancient Greek δυσ- "bad, hard" and τόπος "place"; alternatively cacotopiaCacotopia (from κακός kakos "bad") was the term used by Jeremy Bentham in his 1818 Plan of Parliamentary Reform (Works, vol. 3, p.
Digital dystopia         
  • [[Smart city]] dystopia, a graffiti on a wall in [[Lapa, Rio de Janeiro]]
Digital dystopia or cyber dystopia or algorithmic dystopia refers to an alternate future or present in which digitized technologies or also algorithms have caused major societal disruption. It refers to narratives of technologies influencing social, economic, and political structures, and its diverse set of components includes virtual reality, artificial intelligence, ubiquitous connectivity, ubiquitous surveillance, and social networks.

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Dystopia
A dystopia (from Ancient Greek δυσ- "bad, hard" and τόπος "place"; alternatively cacotopiaCacotopia (from κακός kakos "bad") was the term used by Jeremy Bentham in his 1818 Plan of Parliamentary Reform (Works, vol. 3, p.
Examples of use of dystopia
1. But if we don‘t deal with Aids, we‘re heading for dystopia." Ashcroft pauses.
2. The rewards of corruption were huge as New York became, for several decades, a dystopia.
3. "We don‘t want to live in Fort Knox; we don‘t want a dystopia," she said.
4. Page 8. 21st–Century Dystopia By Yulia Latynina To Our Readers The Moscow Times welcomes letters to the editor.
5. Europeans enjoy their fantasy of the American dystopia too much to notice what is in front of their noses.