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List of fictional police states

Fictional police states have featured in a number of media ranging from novels to films to video games.
== List of works featuring a police state ==

*''Nineteen Eighty-Four'' by George Orwell. Orwell's novel describes Britain under a totalitarian regime that continuously invokes (and helps to create) a perpetual war. This perpetual war is used as a pretext for subjecting the people to mass surveillance and invasive police searches. The novel has been described as "the definitive fictional treatment of a police state, which has also influenced contemporary usage of the term."
* ''The Hunger Games'' by Suzanne Collins. The elite of the capital city dominate, exploit and repress the rest of what is left of an impoverished United States.
* ''THX 1138 '' directed by George Lucas. This 1971 film echoed contemporary images of police beating up anti-Vietnam War protestors.
* ''We'' by Yevgeny Zamyatin. The novel is about the "One State" where people live in glass homes and have no privacy.〔


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