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The Worldview of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk  1881-1938

click here for descriptions of all 80 worldview themes, including the ones used below
click here to use the Top Cards / Discards Program to characterize your own or someone else's worldview

Worldview of go to www.projectworldview.org for theme descriptions
Top Cards / Enthusiasm About These Worldview Themes: 
        My Ace of Diamonds:
        My King of Diamonds:
        My Ace of Hearts:
        My King of Hearts:
        My Ace of Clubs:
        My King of Clubs:
        My Ace of Spades:
        My King of Spades:
Discards / Antagonism Towards These Worldview Themes:
        My Biggest Loser -- Diamonds:
        My 2nd Biggest Loser --Diamonds:
        My Biggest Loser --Hearts:
        My 2nd Biggest Loser --Hearts:
        My Biggest Loser --Clubs:
        My 2nd Biggest Loser --Clubs:
        My Biggest Loser --Spades:
        My 2nd Biggest Loser --Spades:
                                                                                        
Other Top Cards:

Diamonds: WV5A Scientific Materialism

Hearts: WV38 Valuing Family

Clubs: WV20B Authoritarianism, WV35A  Self Reliant Nonconformity, WV35B Working for Change

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References: 

Ataturk by Andrew Mango, New York: The Overlook Press, 2000; 

2011 visit to Ataturk Museum, Ankara Turkey

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note: those interested in Ataturk may be interested in Orhan Pamuk's book Snow reviewed here

*Important Note: Obviously the above famous person did not look over all 80 project Worldview themes and make the above selections, nor answer any related questionnaires gauging compatibility with worldview themes. Rather the above characterization of this person's worldview is based on the historic record--and in particular the above references.  Of course an individual's worldview can change during the course of their adult lives. The worldview presented above represents what is believed to be that of the person when he or she was in the prime of life and at the peak of influencing others and making an impact.  If you feel that we have it wrong in some way, please contact us

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