The late Ziya Gökalp wasn't acting out of national pride when he said that Turks were first in morality.
He made this decision after studying a lot of history, learning our national past, and memorizing what our enemies said about us.
We're not going to examine the reasons and influences under which morality comes into being here.
Only a little.
We will say that geography has no effect on the formation of morality.
The greatest evidence for this statement is that the ancient Romans and the modern Italians, who lived in the same geographic area, were morally opposites in almost every field.
The most important reason for the formation of morality is lineage.
A society's morality can change with the mixing of its ancestry.
Turkish morality has been communitarian since ancient times.
In other words, among the Turks, the interests of society are above those of the people. is kept.