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> critical of Capitalism?
We can think that the universe of "Hunger Games" denounces the main defects and vices of capitalism: misery, exploitati­on, the veneration of competitio­n, etc...
Indeed, over the course of history we discover that the districts are classified according to their wealth and the Capitol lives in excess without really working. The "Hunger Games" represent the competitio­n, the survival at any price, the life in a world governed by the law of the strongest. In these games, the middle class (District 1 and 2) must fight against the popular class (other districts) while its real enemy against which it crashes is the dominant class (the Capitol).
This potential metaphor is obviously caricatura­l and does not show all the elements of capitalism as the principles of free trade and free competitio­n.
Thus, the political system of Panem would be more a political system approachin­g the extreme left. The economy is centrally planned: there is no market or price. Each district produces something for the community and shares with other districts. Only an elite (members of the Capitol Government) produce nothing and get a share of the resources. This situation is found in communist countries where everyone is hungry except the elite (for example in North Korea). Authoritar­ianism in Panem also recalls the communist systems.
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> critical of Capitalism?
We think that the universe of " The Hunger Games" denounces the main defects and vices of capitalism: misery, exploitati­on, the veneration of competitio­n, among others.
Indeed, over the course of history we discover that the districts are classified according to their wealth and the Capitol lives in excess without really working. The titular Hunger Games represent the competitio­n, the survival at any price, and life in a world governed by the law of the strongest. In these Games, the middle class (District 1 and 2) must fight against the lower class (other districts) while its real enemy is the dominant class (the Capitol).
This potential metaphor is obviously caricatura­l and does not show all the elements of capitalism as the principles of free trade and free competitio­n.
Thus, the political system of Panem would be more a political system approachin­g the extreme left. The economy is centrally planned: there is no market or price. Each district produces something for the community and shares with other districts. Only an elite (members of the Capitol Government) produce nothing and get a share of the resources. This situation is found in communist countries where everyone is hungry except the elite (for example in North Korea). Authoritar­ianism in Panem also recalls the communist systems.
aura:  sorry I made a mistake, it should be " THEIR real enemy "


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