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- Kemalism abstract "Kemalism (Turkish: Kemalizm), also known as Atatürkism (Turkish: Atatürkçülük, Atatürkçü düşünce), or the Six Arrows (Turkish: Altı ok), is the founding ideology of Turkey. Kemalism, as it was implemented by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, was defined by sweeping political, social, cultural and religious reforms designed to separate the new state of Turkey from its Ottoman tradition and embrace a Westernized way of living, including the establishment of democracy, civil and political equality for women, secularism, state support of the sciences and free education, many of which were first introduced to Turkey during Atatürk's presidency in his reforms.Many of the root ideas of Kemalism began during the late Ottoman Empire under various reforms to avoid the imminent collapse of the Empire, beginning chiefly in the early 19th-century Tanzimat reforms. The mid-century Young Ottomans attempted to create the ideology of Ottoman nationalism, or Ottomanism, to quell the rising ethnic nationalism in the Empire and introduce limited democracy for the first time while maintaining Islamist influences. In the early 20th century, Young Turks abandoned Ottoman nationalism in favor of early Turkish nationalism, while adopting a secular political outlook. After the demise of the Ottoman Empire, Atatürk, influenced by both the Young Ottomans and the Young Turks, as well as by their successes and failures, led the declaration of the Republic of Turkey in 1923, borrowing from the earlier movements' ideas of secularism and Turkish nationalism, while bringing about for the first time free education, women's rights, and other reforms that have been enshrined by later leaders into guidelines for government of Turkey.".
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- Kemalism caption ""Sovereignty belongs, without any restrictions or conditions, to the nation" is embossed behind the speaker's seat at the GNA".
- Kemalism caption "The motto, "Ne mutlu Türküm diyene", embossed on a mountain side.".
- Kemalism direction "vertical".
- Kemalism header "Dimensions of Populism".
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- Kemalism image "GNAT speakers.jpg".
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- Kemalism subject Category:Mustafa_Kemal_Atatürk.
- Kemalism subject Category:Political_ideologies.
- Kemalism subject Category:Political_movements_in_Turkey.
- Kemalism subject Category:Political_philosophy_by_politician.
- Kemalism subject Category:Republicanism_in_Turkey.
- Kemalism subject Category:Secularism_in_Turkey.
- Kemalism subject Category:Socialism_in_Turkey.
- Kemalism subject Category:Turkish_nationalism.
- Kemalism comment "Kemalism (Turkish: Kemalizm), also known as Atatürkism (Turkish: Atatürkçülük, Atatürkçü düşünce), or the Six Arrows (Turkish: Altı ok), is the founding ideology of Turkey.".
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- Kemalism label "الفكر الكمالي".
- Kemalism label "凱末爾主義".
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