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Turkey -Weak Link of Imperialism


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Éditeur : İşçinin Sesi Date & Lieu : 1979, London
Préface : Pages : 184
Traduction : ISBN :
Langue : AnglaisFormat : 140x210 mm
Code FIKP : Liv. Eng. Yur. Tur. N° 1497Thème : Politique

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Turkey -Weak Link of Imperialism

Turkey -Weak Link of Imperialism

R.Yürükoğlu

İşçinin Sesi

In an article entitled “The Race to Save Turkey”, the American periodical Institutional Investor asks, “Will Turkey turn back from the threshold?” The West German Wirtschaftskurier talks of “Turkey breaking with the West”. In Britain, the Financial Times devotes one of its longest supplements to Turkey and remarks, “A very deep and real crisis is at hand in relations between Turkey and the West”. From this it goes on to comment on the possibility of Turkey breaking with the West. “The Nine” are discussing Turkey. Turkey is one of the main questions of the day in NATO. The “Position on Turkey” is a subject for Labour-Tory disputes in the British Parliament. The largest banks and finance centres in the world “review” Turkey.
Save Turkey from “what”? From which “threshold” might it turn back? To what does the “West” refer? What is meant by “breaking with the West”? What is all this about “Turkey”? Has it been recently discovered? The obvious answer to all these questions is this: Turkey is a weak link in the chain of imperialism! The imperialists are aware of this, and are alarmed by it. To “save” Turkey means to prevent ...


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Contents

Introduction by William Pomeroy / 5
Preface / 11

Introduction to the Expanded Second Edition / 15
1. The World and Turkey / 17
The birth of the world capitalist system — Revolutionary centre, weak link —
The internal structure of the world capitalist system — Countries at the transition stage (medium-level developed capitalist countries).
2. The New Stage in the Development of Capitalism in Turkey:
The General Economic Basis of the Revolutionary Situation and the Danger of Fascism / 34
Can there be finance-capital in a medium-level developed capitalist country exploited by imperialism? — The general economic basis of the revolutionary situation and the danger of fascism.
3. Working and Living Conditions of the Working Class of
Turkey and the Revolutionary Process / 50
Rate of exploitation — Wages — Working conditions — Fulfilment of basic needs — Illegal workers — Unemployment — Conclusion.
4. The Struggle of the Working Class of Turkey is
Increasingly Assuming a Political Character / 87
Some new developments in the struggle of the working class of Turkey —
The political quality of the economic struggle is becoming permanent —
How must we evaluate the level of struggle of the working class of Turkey?
5. The Revolutionary Situation and the Mounting Danger of Fascism / 107
6. Conclusion: The Revolutionary Situation Demands Innovation in all Areas / 124

References / 142

Appendix I: Surplus-Value / 149

Appendix II: Wages / 156




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