A lot of people ask the question: If God really loves us and cares about us, why is there so much evil and suffering in the world? The common answer given is that the only way that we can truly exhibit our love for God is if it is genuine, and genuine love for God is a result of freedom of choice. Evil and suffering come from the choice of separating ourselves from God--our source of life and happiness. That's a great answer, but now, I have an additional response to add to the argument: if God hadn't given us freedom of choice, we essentially would be living under an eternal communist government! How incredibly awful would that be!?!
For more information, I highly recommend the book The Iron Curtain by Harry and Bonaro Overstreet, a book published in 1963 when Communism was still in place in our world. The authors thoroughly explain the rise of Communism, the ways of life under its power, and the reasons why Communism would eventually fall. They call readers to look to the Iron Curtain as an example of artificial freedoms and encourage the world to not be sucked in by Communist propaganda.
This is the key statement which instigated this post:
If...the people who are ruled by the Party have "unbounded love" for it and recognize how right it is in all its policies, why must they be denied the chance to make free choices and comparisons? Why has the refugee tide, from 1917 to the present, been almost exclusively away from Communism's domain? Why has Khrushchev needed to make it a capital offense for anyone to try to leave the Soviet Union without permission; or, once out, to try to avoid returning to it? (page 198)
For further examples of Communism, read The Giver. I don't know if that's what the author was getting at, but after learning what I have about Communism, I wouldn't be surprised if that's the false utopia around which her book revolves.