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{{Quote|quote="But these principles should never be equated with the dogmas of the books that are thought to have come down from the sky. We receive our inspiration directly from life, not from the sky or the unseen. Who draws our path; These are the conclusions we draw from the land we live in, the Turkish nation from which we emerged, and the pages of the history of nations that record thousands of tragedies and sufferings."|speaker= [[File:Ataturk.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism|Mustafa Kemal Ataturk]]}}
 
'''Kemalism''', also called '''Ataturkism''', is a nationalist, civically variable, secular and culturally progressive ideology that occupies a moderate and right position in the authoritarian left quadrant, and is the ideology of [[File:Ataturk.png]] Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. However, although Atatürk wanted an interpretation of Kemalism in his own time, he did not write a doctrine for this ideology. Modern day Kemalism has three main factions: Center-left (social-democratic), conservative and liberal Kemalism. All three factions belongs an electoral alliance called the [[File:NeoKemalism.png]] ‘Nation Alliance’ nowadays to challenge [[File:Erdoğanism.png]] [[Neo-Ottomanism|Erdogan’s government]]. The support of historical variants such as Fascist Kemalism and Socialist Kemalism has now mostly diminished.
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