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Vedi Aşkaroğlu
CULTURE, IDENTITY AND PSYCHOLOGY OF ENSLAVEMENT
(DREAM OF A UNITED CAUCASIA)
Abstract: There are three layers of history: (1) one person’s own personal history; (2) a country or a nation’s history; and (3) a general history of mankind. All these layers have their own characteristic flows through time, and each possesses various relational dynamics in the course of emergenge as realities. Yet, despite great differences in terms of the factors shaping events, all these types have a common characteristic: they are shaped and determined according to the clash between at least two types of powers. A person’s history is shaped according to his relationship with other individuals and society and its norms inflicted upon him. The result is a fight between his free will and the dictates of norms and others, which, in the end, turns into his fate. Similarly, a country’s well-being, prosperity or fate depends on the quality of the relationship with the other countries. Power is the determining factor in this formation. General history, likewise, is the balance of powers playing a part in the arena of humanity. Depending on the success of power manipulation and decisions of persons, countries and others, a person, a country, or a nation can become the master of others or just a slave. They have to make a choice between becoming independent despite all the hardships they are likely to encounter or accepting help from other nations and turn into dependent slaves. Loss of independence means loss of cultural entities and identities. Nations become like their masters, and cannot create a world of their own, where they can live as themselves with their natural qualities.
In this article, the need for cooperation between countries, without losing their cultural entities and identities, will be dealt with on the basis of two stories told about a wolf, a dog and men.
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