For the last century, the Western world has regarded Turkey as a
pivotal case of the 'clash of civilisations' between Islam and the
West. Why Turkey is Authoritarian offers a radical challenge to this
conventional narrative. Halil Karaveli highlights the danger in
viewing events in Turkey as a war between a 'westernising' state and
the popular masses defending their culture and religion, arguing
instead for a class analysis that is largely ignored in the Turkish
context.
This book goes beyond cultural categories that overshadow more complex
realities when thinking about the 'Muslim world', while highlighting
the ways in which these cultural prejudices have informed ideological
positions. Karaveli argues that Turkey's culture and identity have
disabled the Left, which has largely been unable to transcend these
divisions.
This book asks the crucial question: why does democracy continue to
elude Turkey? Ultimately, Karaveli argues that Turkish history is
instructive for a left that faces the global challenge of a rising
populist right, which succeeds in mobilising culture and identity to
its own purposes.
Published in partnership with the Left Book Club.
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From Atatürk to Erdoan
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781786802651
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Pluto Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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