Dystopianism

Pronunciation: /ˈdiˈwaɪˈstɑpˈiənˈɪzəm/

Dystopianism (noun)

  1. Belief in or interest in societies in the future where life is controlled, unfair, and often frightening.
  2. A style or theme in writing and art that shows a bad society and warns about possible future problems.

Examples

  • Dystopianism warns people about dark future ideas.
  • Dark future ideas can feel real through dystopianism.