Just to correct you on a tangential but none-the-less important point, none of those works of literature or movies (bar perhaps THX 1138, I haven't seen it) was a warning about "socialism".
Especially 1984. Orwell also wrote Animal Farm and Road to Wigan Pier. He was a committed "democratic socialist", but wary of the dangers of too much power
anywhere. To present 1984 as a warning on "socialism" is akin to something the Ministry of Truth would attempt.
One of Orwell's peers - Aldous Huxley - wrote to congratulate him on 1984. Huxley was a noted author also - he wrote
"Brave New World", which I think you meant rather than "Strange New World" which was a Gene Roddenberry tv movie / pilot starring John Saxon, the cool golf playing, stiff kicking motherfucker out of Enter the Dragon (everyone in that movie was a cool motherfucker).
The point I'm leading to is - for anyone still reading at this point - the issue around Ion Storm is nothing to do with socialism. Or capitalism. Or god.
It's about increasingly polarised black holes drawing in everything they can around them, releasing as much energy as possible, and tearing apart anything that in any way defies their pull. It's Ion Fury toady. It'll be something else tomorrow.
Poor Voidpoint. So many years. So many people. So much damage from wavering a little in the middle between two increasingly irreconcilable poles.