
Class is a sociological and political philosophy study written by Italian thinker Andrea Cavalletti. Published in May 2024 as part of Dergâh Yayınları’s Sociology series, the work focuses on reinterpreting the concept of the “working class” in light of contemporary right-wing populism and neoliberal policies.SubjectThe book analyzes how the historical meaning and social role of the working class have transformed under neoliberal shifts. Cavalletti examines how right-wing populism reconstructs th
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Muhammed Samed Acar

Political Ideologies is an academic book written by Andrew Heywood and first published in 1992. The book provides a comprehensive introduction to the historical development, core concepts, and contemporary influence of political ideologies. Having reached multiple editions, it is widely used as a foundational text in university-level courses on political science and ideology. Heywood aims to make the complex structure of ideologies accessible to both beginners and advanced students through clear
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Meryem Beyza Utkulu

The Principles of Atatürk are defined as six fundamental principles that determine the basic political and social structure of the Republic of Türkiye, guide the Turkish Revolution, and aim at modernization. These principles form the ideological framework of the reforms carried out under the leadership of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Constituting the foundation of the Atatürkist thought system, these principles are grouped under six headings: Republicanism, Nationalism, Populism, Statism, Secularism,
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Yunus Emre Sağlam