The core ontological fundament of the devletist school of thought is that everything is part of an objective truth. Even the concepts that we believe are subjective and flexible in accordance with our own preferences are part of a larger universal truth. Our feelings are no exception. This article establishes a new framework for the...
Economics is a highly interrelated scientific field, and though it is a quantitative discipline, the interactions with other scientific branches add some layers of uncertainty and complexity to it. In order to make predictions on, and often just to understand, economic developments, theoretical models are used. At the most fundamental level, we can think about...
Undoubtedly, symbolism is one of the biggest weaknesses of human beings. The need to label complex thoughts is a natural drive to enhance the efficiency of thinking by compressing related meanings into one word. While conceptualisation is rather useful, symbolism is a form of simplification that, over time, reduces our capacity to process more complex...
Over the past year, I have only published 4 articles in Essydo Magazine. Before, I published articles more frequently. Neither did my passion for political and societal questioned faded nor did I lack the ambition to provide you with technical insights into the world of politics. In fact, the contrary was the case. Over the past...
In the political sphere, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk is considered to be one of the most talented, sophisticated and respected politicians in the history of statesmanship. His peers are other greats at the pinnacle of politics, such as Winston Churchill, Otto von Bismarck, Genghis Khan, Julius Cesar, Marcus Aurelius and Mansa Musa, only to name a...