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Devlet - The New State

Emre Şentürk

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Sinopsis

How does the ideal state look like? It reaches beyond the considerations of power and wealth. More than that, it creates a society in which every citizen can strive to realise her full potential. The ideal state is a devletist state! In this treatise, a novel approach to politics is established. Devlet is not a whiny critique of past and contemporary systems but a constructive and innovative approach to rethink politics and society. Therefore, it is a must-read for everyone. For politicians, Devlet can be read as a guide. For political scientists, Devlet serves as a gate to new ways of political thinking. For the layman, Devlet is a call to action.
Disponible desde: 02/12/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 232 páginas.

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