Turkish Social History in Baykan Sezer — Yüksel Yıldırım

Turkish Social History in Baykan Sezer
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Turkish Social History in Baykan Sezer
Yüksel YıldırımBaykan Sezer envisions a world free of exploitation where all humanity lives in freedom equality and fraternity This is a vision of the future The West having achieved global dominance set out to unite all societies under a single system and ideal but under the pressure of its historical codes it failed to achieve this without exploitation The slogans of the French Revolution failed during the same period and its flag fell to the ground Today it is impossible for the West to offer a new proposal that will encompass all of humanity This has also been proven impossible At this point it seems more likely that the solution will come from outside the West from the Eastern peoples who have suffered most from exploitation This is where Baykan Sezer s thought gains significance His interest in the Ottoman Empire and his continued focus on this issue throughout his career stem from his efforts to find the historical basis for the possibility of an Eastern solution The construction of the future we have mentioned constitutes the fundamental motivation of his sociological thought Yüksel Yıldırım

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Baykan Sezer envisions a world free of exploitation where all humanity lives in freedom equality and fraternity This is a vision of the future The West having achieved global dominance set out to unite all societies under a single system and ideal but under the pressure of its historical codes it failed to achieve this without exploitation The slogans of the French Revolution failed during the same period and its flag fell to the ground Today it is impossible for the West to offer a new proposal that will encompass all of humanity This has also been proven impossible At this point it seems more likely that the solution will come from outside the West from the Eastern peoples who have suffered most from exploitation This is where Baykan Sezer s thought gains significance His interest in the Ottoman Empire and his continued focus on this issue throughout his career stem from his efforts to find the historical basis for the possibility of an Eastern solution The construction of the future we have mentioned constitutes the fundamental motivation of his sociological thought Yüksel Yıldırım

Doğu Kitabevi
Baykan Sezer envisions a world free of exploitation where all humanity lives in freedom equality and fraternity This is a vision of the future The West having achieved global dominance set out to unite all societies under a single system and ideal but under the pressure of its historical codes it failed to achieve this without exploitation The slogans of the French Revolution failed during the same period and its flag fell to the ground Today it is impossible for the West to offer a new proposal that will encompass all of humanity This has also been proven impossible At this point it seems more likely that the solution will come from outside the West from the Eastern peoples who have suffered most from exploitation This is where Baykan Sezers thought gains significance His interest in the Ottoman Empire and his continued focus on this issue throughout his career stem from his efforts to find the historical basis for the possibility of an Eastern solution The construction of the future we have mentioned constitutes the fundamental motivation of his sociological thought Yüksel Yıldırım

Doğu Kitabevi
Baykan Sezer envisions a world free of exploitation where all humanity lives in freedom equality and fraternity This is a vision of the future The West having achieved global dominance set out to unite all societies under a single system and ideal but under the pressure of its historical codes it failed to achieve this without exploitation The slogans of the French Revolution failed during the same period and its flag fell to the ground Today it is impossible for the West to offer a new proposal that will encompass all of humanity This has also been proven impossible At this point it seems more likely that the solution will come from outside the West from the Eastern peoples who have suffered most from exploitation This is where Baykan Sezer s thought gains significance His interest in the Ottoman Empire and his continued focus on this issue throughout his career stem from his efforts to find the historical basis for the possibility of an Eastern solution The construction of the future we have mentioned constitutes the fundamental motivation of his sociological thought Yüksel Yıldırım