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NAMIK KEMAL’S ECONOMIC THOUGHTS
NAMIK KEMAL’S ECONOMIC THOUGHTS

Author(s): Kenan Demir
Subject(s): Economic history, Economic policy, 19th Century, The Ottoman Empire
Published by: Hitit Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü
Keywords: Ottoman Empire; Namık Kemal; Economic Thoughts;

Summary/Abstract: The state’s economy policies were discussed on press organs and journalists wrote about them. One of those journalists was Namık Kemal. Being the most known of Ottoman intellectuals in 19th century and the most effective journalist of the period Namık Kemal wrote many articles about the state’s economy policies on press of the period even though he wasn’t an economist. Kemal showed the government of the state as the reason of nondevelopment. He wanted that the agriculture being in the first place, industry and trade sectors should also be considered important and improved for the state’s development. Even though Kemal wanted the state would be governed in the direction of free trade thinking, he also spoke of the free trade’s damages to country. Expressing that the 1838 trade agreement was early and his criticisms such as the fact that the state could not produce effective policies in the development of industry and trade showed that Kemal wasn’t a huge fan of free trade. In this study, Namık Kemal’s economic thoughts are expressed considering his articles about economics on Tasvir-i Efkâr, Hürryet, İbret, Cüzdan and Diyojen newspapers.

  • Issue Year: 11/2018
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 1997-2011
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English