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The Case of Will – State and Democracy, written by Nurettin Topçu, is a collection of essays composed over various periods on morality, will, state structure, and democratic values. Published by Dergâh Yayınları, the book reveals the author’s moral-based understanding of politics and society.
The work centers on the relationship between individual will and social order, examining concepts such as the function of the state, the understanding of democracy, justice, freedom, and responsibility through a moral framework. The essays included in the book are shaped by the view that the spiritual and moral development of the individual is the fundamental determinant of social structure.
The author argues that human will must be guided by moral responsibility. Will is not merely a capacity for individual decision-making but is also regarded as a form of spiritual discipline.
The book presents the idea that the state should not be merely an authoritarian structure but an institution that prioritizes the spiritual development of individuals. It asserts that the state must be redefined within the framework of justice, morality, and the concept of rights.
Democracy is not seen as merely formal elections but as a social order grounded in moral foundations. The book emphasizes that freedom can only exist in conjunction with responsibility.
In the book, the education system is regarded as one of the most important instruments of social transformation. Moral and will-based education is defined as the essential elements that shape individual character.
The texts are written in an explanatory, systematic, and instructive tone. Concepts are directly defined, and evaluations are presented in a clear and straightforward manner. Throughout the book, philosophical and sociological assessments are conveyed through simple language.
Nurettin Topçu advocates the view that social order must be founded on moral principles. He defines the state not as an instrument of coercion but as a structure that elevates will and values. In his understanding, democracy is not merely a form of governance but a moral way of behavior.

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Subject of the Book
Content of the Book
Will and Morality
Understanding of the State
Democracy and Freedom
Education and Society
Style of the Book
The Author’s Approach