It's been awhile since reading 1984.
Did the society have a rich ruling class? I remember a scene in a well to do neighborhood.
My favorite dystopian stories are ones where the society has no ruling class feeding in resources and orders to sustain it. It's a society where everyone is enslaved, and it's nearly 100% self perpetuating/sustaining. No one benefits, but no one can break out.
Can you recommend anything like that?
been a while since i read it but I remember Brave New World being like that, but you've probably read that.
>>9421597
drink goyim juice (fluorinated tap water) and watch cable news
>>9421597
>My favorite dystopian stories are ones where the society has no ruling class feeding in resources and orders to sustain it. It's a society where everyone is enslaved, and it's nearly 100% self perpetuating/sustaining. No one benefits, but no one can break out.
You should read the chapters of my diary desu where I was dating my ex gf
The inner party lived in luxury, but nothing like the elites of today. More luxurious than our middle class, but nothing on our upper class.
The inner party was no more free than anyone else. They certainly weren't the ruling class. 1984 is an "orgy" of power, power for power's sake, and the inner party conformed to as strict a hierarchy as any other. They did not all sit around a table cackling about their collective exploitative masterpiece. They were all backstabbing each other to be the most powerful.
>>9421597
>My favorite dystopian stories are ones where the society has no ruling class feeding in resources and orders to sustain it. It's a society where everyone is enslaved, and it's nearly 100% self perpetuating/sustaining. No one benefits, but no one can break out.
>Can you recommend anything like that?
No need to read any science fiction for that, just look outside the window
Wake up sheeple