Antiutopia

noun
  1. A society or community that is undesirable or frightening, often characterized by oppressive control, environmental degradation, or other negative qualities, typically serving as a cautionary tale about current societal trends. noun
    The novel depicts an antiutopia where freedom of speech is severely restricted.
    In the film, the antiutopia is marked by extreme surveillance and loss of privacy.
  2. A literary or artistic work that describes or portrays an antiutopian society, often to critique or warn against certain political or social structures. noun
    George Orwell's '1984' is a classic example of an antiutopia that explores themes of totalitarianism and control.
    The book serves as an antiutopia, highlighting the dangers of unchecked technological advancement.