Intellectual origins of the republic : Ahmet Ağaoğlu and the genealogy of liberalism in Turkey
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Intellectual origins of the republic : Ahmet Ağaoğlu and the genealogy of liberalism in Turkey
(Studies in the history of political thought / edited by Terence Ball, Jörn Leonhard, Wyger Velema, v. 10)
Brill, c2015
- : hardback
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [235]-263) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Few studies tracing the history of liberalism have taken into account that its reception in non-Western or westernising countries, in the form of the denial or acceptance of its core values and institutions, is an important aspect of the liberal tradition. In Intellectual Origins of the Republic: Ahmet Agaoglu and the Genealogy of Liberalism in Turkey, zavci investigates the histories of liberalism and nationalism in the late Russian and Ottoman Empires and early Republican Turkey through the prism of the life, ideas and times of the revolutionary writer Ahmet Agaoglu. This is the first in-depth study in the English language that places under scrutiny the Turkish idea of liberty and its endless yet destructive flirt with nationalism.
目次
Preface ... vii
1 Introduction ... 1
1.1 The Making of a Liberal in Turkey ... 9
1.2 Ideas and Contexts ... 24
1.2.1 Agaoglu in Literature ... 27
2 Between Two Worlds: Ideas in the Making ... 34
2.1 Family Life and Education ... 35
2.1.1 Encounter with Russian Radicalism ... 38
2.1.2 Paris ... 42
2.2 Early French Influences ... 45
2.2.1 James Darmesteter and Ernest Renan ... 46
2.3 Early Writings ... 54
3 Return to the Near East ... 61
3.1 The Caucasus ... 61
3.1.1 The 1905 Petition, Violence and the End of the Oil Revolution ... 65
3.2 Istanbul ... 75
3.2.1 The Turkish Hearths ... 80
3.2.2 Activities during World War I ... 81
4 Rights, Religion and Nationalism ... 88
4.1 Rights and Equality ... 89
4.2 Religion, Modernity and the Question of Women ... 91
4.3 The Origins of Turkish Nationalism ... 100
5 Founding the Republic ... 120
5.1 The Establishment of an Authoritarian Regime ... 123
5.2 The Economy and a Temporary Democracy ... 133
6 Revolution and Ideology ... 143
6.1 A Liberal Revolution? ... 146
6.1.1 A Critique of the Revolutionaries ... 149
6.2 Ideology and the Intelligentsia ... 152
6.2.1 Two Liberalisms and Democracy ... 156
7 State, Society and the Individual ... 161
7.1 Liberal Order ... 163
7.1.1 Durkheim and Agaoglu ... 167
7.1.2 Elements of Modern Liberalism: Division of Labour, Occupational Groupings and Interdependence ... 171
7.1.3 Civic Equality and Individual Liberty ... 176
7.2 Etatism and Private Initiative ... 178
8 Westernisation and Nationalism ... 191
8.1 Turkey's Westernisation ... 192
8.2 The Hidden Dialogue between Goekalp and Agaoglu ... 194
8.3 Nationalism Revisited ... 199
8.4 Monday Evening Talks ... 203
9 The Moral Ideology of the Republic ... 207
9.1 Petr Kropotkin and the Sources of Morality ... 209
9.2 The Origins of Moral Decadence Revisited ... 212
9.3 The Land of Free Men ... 214
9.4 The Divided Self ... 220
10 Conclusion: The Road to Liberty? ... 229
Bibliography ... 235
Index ... 264
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