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== Literature ==
* Two of [[Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn]]'s (who used to live in the Soviet work camps himself) books, ''[[One Day in Thethe Life of Ivan Denisovich]]'', which is a historical fiction based on experience in the camps, and ''[[The Gulag Archipelago]]'', which is a non-fiction history of the Soviet work camps.
* Just about every [[Ayn Rand]] [[Author Tract|book]] features some manner of socialist dystopia, which is [[Freudian Excuse|probably due]] to her being from an actual Commie Land (Russia).
* [[Terry Goodkind]]'s ''[[Sword of Truth|Faith of the Fallen]]'', being inspired by Rand's work, involves the protagonist being forced to live in a collectivist dystopian city of [[The Empire]].
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== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* The Klingons on [[Star Trek: The Original Series|the original]] ''[[Star Trek]]'' were supposed to be like this, but that didn't exactly pan out. The Romulans were later developed in TNG as being similar to commie land.
* A frequent setting in ''[[Mission: Impossible (TV series)||Mission Impossible]]''.
 
== Multiple Media ==
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