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=== Science fiction === ''We'' has often been discussed as a [[political satire]] aimed at the [[police state]] of the [[Soviet Union]]. There are many other dimensions, however. It may variously be examined as (1) a polemic against the optimistic scientific socialism of [[H. G. Wells]], whose works Zamyatin had previously published, and with the heroic verses of the (Russian) [[Proletarian Poets]], (2) as an example of Expressionist theory, and (3) as an illustration of the archetype theories of [[Carl Jung]] as applied to literature. [[George Orwell]] believed that [[Aldous Huxley]]'s ''[[Brave New World]]'' (1932) must be partly derived from ''We''.<ref>Orwell (1946).</ref> However, in a 1962 letter to [[Christopher Collins]], Huxley says that he wrote ''Brave New World'' as a reaction to H.G. Wells's utopias long before he had heard of ''We''.<ref name="Russell, p. 13">Russell, p. 13.</ref><ref name="NR1">{{cite news |url=http://www.wnyc.org/shows/lopate/episodes/2006/08/18 |publisher=WNYC |title=Leonard Lopate Show |date=18 August 2006 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060822151248/http://www.wnyc.org/shows/lopate/episodes/2006/08/18 |archive-date=22 August 2006 }} (radio interview with ''We'' translator Natasha Randall)</ref> [[Kurt Vonnegut]] said that in writing ''[[Player Piano (novel)|Player Piano]]'' (1952) he "cheerfully ripped off the plot of ''Brave New World'', whose plot had been cheerfully ripped off from Yevgeny Zamyatin's ''We''."<ref>[[Playboy]] [http://www.playboy.com/magazine/interview_archive/kurt-vonnegut/kurt-vonnegut.html interview with Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090210155908/http://www.playboy.com/magazine/interview_archive/kurt-vonnegut/kurt-vonnegut.html |date=10 February 2009 }}, July 1973.</ref> ''We'' directly inspired: * [[Aldous Huxley]]{{'s}} ''[[Brave New World]]'' (1932)<ref>Blair E. 2007. ''Literary St. Petersburg: a guide to the city and its writers''. Little Bookroom, p. 75</ref> * [[Ayn Rand]]{{'s}} ''[[Anthem (novella)|Anthem]]'' (1938)<ref>Mayhew R, Milgram S. 2005. ''Essays on Ayn Rand's Anthem: Anthem in the Context of Related Literary Works''. Lexington Books, p.134</ref> * [[George Orwell]]{{'s}} ''[[Nineteen Eighty-Four]]'' (1949)<ref>{{cite book |last=Bowker |first=Gordon |title=Inside George Orwell: A Biography |year=2003 |publisher=Palgrave Macmillan |isbn=0-312-23841-X |page=[https://archive.org/details/isbn_9780312238414/page/340 340] |url=https://archive.org/details/isbn_9780312238414/page/340 }}</ref> * [[Kurt Vonnegut]]{{'s}} ''[[Player Piano (novel)|Player Piano]]'' (1952)<ref name="PLBY-1973">{{Cite web|url=http://www.playboy.com/articles/kurt-vonnegut-jr-interview/index.html|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110607145055/http://www.playboy.com/articles/kurt-vonnegut-jr-interview/index.html|url-status=dead|title=Staff (1973). "Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Playboy Interview". Playboy Magazine|archivedate=7 June 2011}}</ref> * [[Ursula K. Le Guin]]{{'s}} ''[[The Dispossessed]]'' (1974)<ref>Le Guin UK. 1989. The Language of the Night. Harper Perennial, p. 218</ref> In 1994, ''We'' received a [[Prometheus Award]] in the [[Libertarian Futurist Society]]'s "Hall of Fame" category.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.lfs.org/awards.htm |title=Libertarian Futurist Society: Prometheus Awards |access-date=22 March 2011}}</ref>
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