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Turkish Nationalism and Western Civilization. [Selected essay of Ziya Gökalp]. / Edt., trl.: N. Berkes

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: eng. Publication details: [New York]: [Columbia University Press], [1959].Description: 336 p.; 22 cmSubject(s):
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[Autobiographical: My father's testament. My teacher's testament. The testament of my spiritual guide. My nationality. The philosophy of values and ideals: The philosophy of today. The philosophy of idealism of Ibn Al-'Arabi. New life and new values. Historical materialism and sociological idealism. The nature of ideals. The ideal of nationalism: Three currents of thought. Nation and fatherland. The idea of nationalism. National language. Culture and Civilization: Civilization of the people. Tradition and formalism. Community and society. Culture and civilization. The evolution of society: The scientific study of communities. Classification of social species. A note on the terms 'society' and 'community'. What is a Nation? Villages and the commune. Is Turkey a modern nation? The Turkish Renaissance and literature. Social values and institutions: Value Judgments. Moral values and society. Mores. Manifestations of the National Ethos. The methods of cultural sociology. Religion, education and Family: Social functions of religion. Islamic jurisprudence and sociology. The social sources of Islamic jurisprudence. Religion and law. State and religion. Islam and modern civilization. The Caliphate. The nature of Islamic education. National education. Modern family and national culture. Foundations of the Turkish family. New orientations: Towards the people. Towards genius. Revolution and conservatism. Towards Western Civilization. Towards modern science. Culture and refinement. The programme of Turkism: What is Turkism? - A recapitulation. The aim of the Turkists. The Turkist programme language. Literature and music. Religion. Morality. Law. Politics. Economy.]

Trl. notes - p.: 314-322. Index - p.: 329-336.

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