The Hunger Games
by Suzanne Collins
This novel explores themes of systemic injustice and the impact of corporate greed on society, resembling the moral and ethical dilemmas in 'Crime and Punishment'.
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by Suzanne Collins
This novel explores themes of systemic injustice and the impact of corporate greed on society, resembling the moral and ethical dilemmas in 'Crime and Punishment'.
Buy on Amazonby Bret Easton Ellis
This book delves into the dark side of capitalism, highlighting moral decay and the consequences of unchecked corporate greed, similar to the themes presented in Dostoevsky's work.
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It illustrates the personal costs of striving for success in a corporate landscape, paralleling the moral conflicts seen in 'Crime and Punishment'.
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Similar to Dostoevsky's examination of morality, this novel features characters grappling with the consequences of their actions in an amoral world driven by greed and violence.
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The critique of consumerism and the exploration of identity and morality resonate with the existential questions raised in 'Crime and Punishment'.
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