Introduktion
The term "dystopia," according to the Oxford English Dictionary, is the envisioning of a place or state where everything is unpleasant or undesirable.

In simpler terms, it represents a future or contemporary setting where society is subjected to unwelcome controls.

Wikipedia takes it further, defining dystopia as the conception of a speculative future society marked by negative and anti-utopian features, encompassing environmental, political, or social issues.

Its roots lie in the Greek words "dys," signifying bad or difficult, and "topia," denoting a place or landscape. So, how does a society transform into a dystopia?

Utdrag
Hence, history reveals that utopias often masquerade as dystopias—a wolf donning sheep's clothing, or rather, a wolf with sharp teeth, piercing eyes, and no empathy for the sheep it preys upon.

What the wolf perceives as utopia is, in reality, the dystopia of the sheep, cleverly concealed. This historical pattern underscores the fact that, although utopias may be theoretically justifiable, their sustainability in reality is questionable, inevitably leading to their downfall.