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It all depends on the goal, but I can recommend the following books: Milton “Paradise Lost”, Zamyatin “We”, Orwell “Animal Farm”. And if you want to literally understand where we are going, check out the subgenre description of John Calhoun's Universe-25 experiment
It depends on what you mean by the structure of the world ? If you are interested in political science, then books on it, if social sociology, then on it . If the legal aspects of the organization of society, then accordingly . The main thing to remember is the advice of the unforgettable Professor Preobrazhensky : “do not read Soviet newspapers “, from myself, I will allow myself to add : “and the current Russian propagandists – obscurantists” .