I saw this book as a critical commentary on our capitalistic society. In a dystopian future, a socialistic dictatorship rules humanity with a machine-based foe.
The state Slave depiction is a scathing portrayal of the lethal potential of a welfare society.
Political Commentary aside, there was action, betrayal, despair, and awakening.
Overall it was a heavy-handed satire that I enjoyed.
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