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*[[File:Corptism.png|frameless]] [[Corporatism]] - It's nice to maintain social justice and be against class conflict. I also classified my people according to their professions. But corporations and trade unions are not good.
*[[File:Islamic Democracy.png]][[Islamic Democracy]] - ......have you realized how much a tool you are?
*[[File:Fem.png]] [[Feminism]] - "The most important duty of Turkish women is to raise generations capable of protecting and defending the Turk with their mentality, strength and determination. The most precious duty of women is maternity. Considering that the place where the first education is given is the mother's lap, the importance of this duty is well understood. Our nation is trying to become a strong nation. "One of the needs of today is to help our women rise in every aspect. Therefore, our women will also become scholars and scientists, and they will pass all the degrees of education that men pass. Then women will help each other by walking with men in social life."
*[[File:Lib.png]] [[Liberalism]] - Dude, please shut up and keep up with me! It was a failed attempt in 1930.
*[[File:PanTurk.png]] [[Pan-Nationalism|Pan-Turkism]] - I can't give up on Turks, but I continue to humiliate you in Nutuk. <s>Maybe I'm waiting for the dissolution of the Soviet Union...</s> <ref> Although Atatürk openly opposed Pan-Turkism in his [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nutuk Nutuk] in 1927, he said otherwise in 1933. In fact, he never declared himself as a Pan-Turkist. And Atatürk shut down the Pan-Turkist associations in the 1930s. However, the following words he said in 1933 clearly reveal his own thinking:
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