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Atlas Shrugged.
The part about the causes of systemic social collapse, and the part about where human creativity comes from really blew me away.
First positive review of that book I've ever seen
Then you dont hang around diverse enough people, I know some that hate it and some that love it, most people I know have never read it, and that's also true of most people that have opinions about it. If you get time to read a thousand page book I always recommend that one.
I like the dystopian aspect. The economic one is meh.