Turan, Omer2024-07-182024-07-1820141304-7310https://hdl.handle.net/11411/8250The intellectual history of the single-party era has been mostly studied by focusing on debates over economic policies. This article focuses on an under-studied debate. By analyzing Celal Nuri's Turkish Revolution (1926) and Sevket Sureyya's Kadro articles, it discusses different imaginations of modernity conceived by different Kemalist intellectuals. Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, Kemalist intellectuals encountered a series of theoretical questions. The basic question was about the basis of modernization project in a non-Western society By revisiting Celal Nuri, who was in favor of an unconditional and comprehensive Westernization and Sevket Sureyya, who was in favor of an authentic modernization project, this article analyzes this intra-Kemalist debate.trinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessCelal Nuri (Ileri)Sevket Sureyya (Aydemir)ImperialismEurocentrismGlobal HierarchiesAnti-Imperialism and Kemalism: Discussions on Liquidation of Europacentrisme and Adaptive Reformism in the Single Party EraArticle104438111Q4WOS:000348333600005