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Kadro and Kemalism :|a search for an ideology in the early 1930s

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dc.contributor Graduate Program in Atatürk's Principles and the History of Turkish Renovation.
dc.contributor.advisor Coşar, Nevin.
dc.contributor.author Dalak, M. Uğur.
dc.date.accessioned 2023-10-22T04:19:41Z
dc.date.available 2023-10-22T04:19:41Z
dc.date.issued 1993.
dc.identifier.other HTR 1993 D15
dc.identifier.uri http://digitalarchive.boun.edu.tr/handle/123456789/20021
dc.description.abstract The primary reason for the present research questioned whether the political, economic and social philosophy of Kadro influenced Kemalism, or Kemalism used Kadro to implement the political directions of the single party regime at its inception. Kadro's philosophy which may be defined as a superficial combination of Marxism, nationalism and fascism was expounded in the early 1930s by a group of radical intellectual. Kadro's theses and its problematical relationship with Kemalism (which it was developed as a modernizing pragmatic ideology emanated From t.he Tanzimat era) were treated within a theoretical approach using the conceptual framework of populism, modernisation and cooptation. Populist policy of Kemalism in the 1930s was for a classless and united society within the single party regime as state capitalism, namely etatism was still being maintained. Kadro was attempting to combine the post-revolutionary anti-imperialist and capitalist rhetoric of the 1920s with the populism of 1930s. The claim of Kadro in 1932 is to contribute to the reproduction of the Kemalist ideology and put it into a mature (doctrinaire) form. This contribution was a 'peculier hybridt of Kemalism, in other words a kind of endeavour to give a strict llauthoritarian/totalitarian" mixture of a socialist-fascist form to it. However, Kemalist leaders did not want any ideology other than that of their own. Moreover, Kadro's very strong anti- West/liberal leanings in both political, cultural and economic aspect were not compatible with the Kemalist prospects. Therefore, it is not possible to assume that Kadro had influenced the Kemalist single party regime. With these stances it is difficult to imagine that Kadro could have been tolerated by Ataturk. The reason why Kadro's cessation was dealt with comprehensively between Kadro and the ruling Kemalist elite xas to show the enermous disparity in their views on political revolution, ideology and civilization. In order to understant the closure of Kadro hermeneautical interpretation was used to analyse the relevant data, including Atattirk's message, published in Kadro. Furthermore, relevant parts of Yakup Kadrils book named "Zoraki Diplomat" and the interview with ismail Hiisrev, was also used.
dc.format.extent 30 cm.
dc.publisher Thesis (M.A.) - Bogazici University. Institute of Atatürk's Principles and the History of the Turkish Renovation, 1993.
dc.subject.lcsh Kemalism.
dc.subject.lcsh Populism -- Turkey.
dc.title Kadro and Kemalism :|a search for an ideology in the early 1930s
dc.format.pages vii, 95 leaves;


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