Panemism

is the national ideology of Panem, the setting of the fictional world of The Hunger Games.

Panemism is a dystopian totalitarian ideology, enforcing its authority over its citizens with the use of  statewide law enforcement and police brutality, as well as  mass surveillance. The government suppresses both negative liberty (the freedom to do things) and positive liberty (freedom from hunger, poverty, etc.) in order to subjugate the people of the twelve Districts and control all aspects of life. Only the people of the Capitol live an enjoyable life, having given up all of their civic responsibility and capacity for self-governance in exchange for "bread and circuses" ("panem and circenses" in Latin), living a life of luxury.

Panemism is notorious for upholding the tradition of the Hunger Games, an annual free-for-all battle to the death between "tributes" of the twelve Districts, as entertainment for the citizens of the Capitol and to serve as a reminder to the people of the Districts of the Capitol's victory against their rebellion and their  authority over the people.