Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Depictions of a fictional theocratic societies recur in science fiction, speculative fiction and fantasy. Such depictions are mostly dystopian, and in some cases humorous or satirical; positively presented theocracies are very much the exception.Some fictional theocracies are based on a future or alternate history development of actual religions, in others the religions depicted are wholly |fictional.The following table is sorted by time of publication (for series, time of earliest publication)."@en }
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- List_of_fictional_theocracies abstract "Depictions of a fictional theocratic societies recur in science fiction, speculative fiction and fantasy. Such depictions are mostly dystopian, and in some cases humorous or satirical; positively presented theocracies are very much the exception.Some fictional theocracies are based on a future or alternate history development of actual religions, in others the religions depicted are wholly |fictional.The following table is sorted by time of publication (for series, time of earliest publication).".
- List_of_fictional_theocracies comment "Depictions of a fictional theocratic societies recur in science fiction, speculative fiction and fantasy. Such depictions are mostly dystopian, and in some cases humorous or satirical; positively presented theocracies are very much the exception.Some fictional theocracies are based on a future or alternate history development of actual religions, in others the religions depicted are wholly |fictional.The following table is sorted by time of publication (for series, time of earliest publication).".