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The Individual In Ataturk's Revolution

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Mustapha Kemal Ataturk ('Father of the Turk'), is the myth that was a man that was claimed as a visionary who became a warrior, leader and statesmen. The West knew him first as the commanding Ottoman officer in World War I's Battle of Gallipoli - a defeat for the Allies, and the Ottoman's greatest victory. We meet him next in 1919 as the Commander thwarting the victorious Allies' plan to partition the Turkish portion of the Ottoman Empire. He defeated them, removed the last Sultan, secured the territory of the Turkish national state, and became its first president in 1923. During his presidency, he embarked on political, economic, and cultural reforms that transformed the country into a secular republic where nationalism sanctified by science and the personality cult reigned. Militarily and politically he excelled at all levels, from the tactical, through the operational, and to the strategic. The book examines Ataturk's life from his youth as a Muslim boy in the politically and culturally volatile Macedonia, to his education in nonreligious and military schools, and finally to his conversion into a Turkish nationalist and a leading force of the modernizing Young Turk movement. Ambitious, glory seeking, defiant, fanatical, violent, uncompromising, and ideological, he embraced the crowd and shunned the individual. Ataturk was the product of the new ideas circulating that included a unique mix of scientism, materialism, and social Darwinism, which triggered his grand scheme of building a race and nation. To many, Ataturk was the enlightened despot and only leader to turn a Muslim nation into a Western, secular state. We question the assumption: Was Ataturk a saint or a skillful tyrant whose goal was the suppression of the individual spirit? Answering this is the goal. We can say that Ataturk's career is reflective of Adolph Hitler who imitated Atatürk's radical construction of a nation from the ashes of defeat in World War I, who defied the victorious Western powers, seized control, then remade Turkey along nationalist, secular, totalitarian, and ethnically exclusive lines. These achievements were aided by a ruthless suppression and elimination of the Armenian and Greek minorities. The Turkey of Ataturk, a model of statism, provides an example of how diverse populations can be harnessed into a single herd and then used to annihilate all true freedoms. This is a lesson to us all.

Author Biography:

Elias Sassoon is the author of published novels, short story collections, and non-fiction. These include: Brothers of the Four Corners; Sassoon's Sketches; Headhunter's On Parade; Hero Bountiful; Jewish Days; Some Arab Souls Dripping; Pig's Court America; Record of Mutilation; Sassoon's Friends; Sassoon's Sketches For A Saturday Afternoon, The Sassoon Society; Costume Parade; The Brilliant Idiot's Club; Tales Of The Syrian Night; Tales Of Modern Judea; Oriental Cover-up; The American God: A*NOVEL*Tale; Menopausal Musings & Other Stories; Sassoon's Heart Beatings (poetry collection); Sassoon's Work Burn (poetry collection); Scholastic Carcinogens (poetry collection); Strumming Through Middle Age (poetry collection); An Individual's Dream (Philosophy); 13 Months of Sassoon, A Diary of Time (non-fiction diary); Sassoon On The Art Of Creative Writing; The Diary Of An Unemployed Gentleman (non-fiction); Hashish Dreaming. His credits also include published articles on Middle Eastern subjects. Mr. Sassoon has a Master's Degree in Islamic Studies from McGill University in Montreal.
Release date Australia
December 3rd, 2014
Author
Pages
166
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
152x229x9
ISBN-13
9781505221480
Product ID
37719214

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