Religion:Idealism (Turkey)
Idealism or Goalism (Turkish: Ülkücülük, Ülkücü düşünce) is the name of Alparslan Türkeş and the Nationalist Movement Party lines, as a principle of the Nine Lights Doctrine.[1][page needed][2][3][4]
Origin
The origins of the name go back to the terms "millî mefkure (ülkü)" used by Ziya Gökalp and "millî ülkü" used by Nihal Atsız and Pan-Turkists. 1950–1953 it was used by Turkish Nationalists Association during its years. Ülkü means "ideal" in terms of the word meaning. Ülkücülük is the equivalent of "idealism".[5]
On 3 May 1944, a large group protested the prosecution of Nihal Atsız in Istanbul as well as in Ankara[6] and his friends marched from the Ankara courthouse to Ulus square. Although the Turkism movement was a national policy in the state levels during the time of Atatürk, it begins with this event that it became a mass idea.[citation needed]
See also
- Alparslan Türkeş
- Nationalist Movement Party
- Nationalist Turkey Party
- Grey Wolves
- Hüseyin Nihal Atsız
- Nine Lights Doctrine
References
- ↑ O'Sullivan, John (25 November 2006). The President, the Pope, and the Prime Minister: Three Who Changed the World. ISBN 9781596980341. https://books.google.com/books?id=EnMVq0jcIUEC&pg=PT84.
- ↑ Alparslan Türkeş, Millî Doktrin Dokuz Işık, Kutluğ Yayınları, İstanbul, 1975
- ↑ Taslaman, Caner (7 January 2011). Küreselleşme Süreci̇nde Türki̇ye'de İslam. ISBN 9786058808201. https://books.google.com/books?id=Ph18AgAAQBAJ&pg=PA234.
- ↑ O'Sullivan, John (25 November 2006). The President, the Pope, and the Prime Minister: Three Who Changed the World. ISBN 9781596980341. https://books.google.com/books?id=EnMVq0jcIUEC&pg=PT84.
- ↑ "idealizm", TDK Genel Türkçe Sözlük
- ↑ Landau, Jacob M.; Landau, Gersten Professor of Political Science Jacob M.; Landau, Yaʻaqov M. (1995) (in en). Pan-Turkism: From Irredentism to Cooperation. Indiana University Press. pp. 116–117. ISBN 978-0-253-32869-4. https://archive.org/details/panturkismfromir00land.