I think about this question in relation to the book, which called 1984.
As the text (Dystopia in literature and reality) says, this book showed dystopia through totalitarianism. According to 1984, totalitarianism was used as a means of submitting the people and eventually no claim and no assertion existed for them. More precisely, it also contains criticism for Nazism and communism as well as totalitarianism. In this book, communism represents totalitarianism in economic terms. In addition, Nazism can be said to be totalitarianism expanded from a social and political point of view. A typical example of Nazism is surveillance. If surveillance exists, there will be surveillant and monitored person