Feature Story
Fostering Secular Faith in Democracy
By Ratik Asokan
Ece Temelkuran is a Turkish novelist, a political thinker, and a leading analyst of the erosion of democracy and the challenge of populism on a global scale. Her most recent book, Together: 10 Choices for a Better Now (2021)—a compelling case for (secular) faith as a driver of solidarity and transformative change—follows closely on her acclaimed How to Lose a Country. The Seven Steps from Democracy to Dictatorship (2019). Temelkuran’s two previous books explored the Turkish-Armenian divide and Turkey’s cultural and political crises. Her novels are published in several languages. A frequent contributor to the Guardian, New York Times, Le Monde, and other leading outlets, she is the recipient of the PEN Translates Award and the Freedom of Thought Award from the Human Rights Association of Turkey. In 2023 she received the El Mundo Award for her body of work.
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Feature Story
By Ratik Asokan
Essay
Perhaps it is better to fast-forward past the long and dark assessments of the current darkness that we pretty much agree upon and ask:
What is the human being capable of doing when there is no hope?
Or:
What are the moral and political raisons d’être…
Webinar
This was the first of three webinars in advance of the Georgetown Global Dialogues (GGD). In conversations with GGD fellows and other leading thinkers, Pankaj Mishra explored some of the questions we will be addressing on campus in April in their…