Well, there's Margaret Atwood. Her 'The Handmaid's Tale' shows a new world order where women are subjugated in a very specific and oppressive way. H.G. Wells is also relevant. His works often explored ideas of future societies and new world orders. For example, in 'The Time Machine', he presented different classes in a future society that could be considered a form of new world order. Then there's Neal Stephenson. His works, such as 'Snow Crash', deal with virtual worlds and new forms of governance within them, which are related to new world order concepts.
George Orwell is a very notable one. His book '1984' can be seen as a precursor to new world order fiction, with its totalitarian regime controlling every aspect of people's lives. Another is Aldous Huxley, whose 'Brave New World' presents a different kind of new world order, one that is more about the control through pleasure and genetic engineering. Philip K. Dick also has works that touch on new world order concepts, like in 'Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?' where the post - apocalyptic world has a new kind of social order.
One author is William Gibson. His cyberpunk novels often have elements of new world order. In his works like 'Neuromancer', there are new power structures emerging in a high - tech future. Octavia Butler is another. In her books like 'Parable of the Sower', she creates a world with a new social and ecological order due to various disasters. And don't forget Ray Bradbury. His 'Fahrenheit 451' shows a world where books are banned and there is a strict form of social control, which is a type of new world order.
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