ABSTRACT

The enduring debate on institutional pillars of contemporary political economies has gathered a noticeable momentum in terms of the change, path-dependence, and varieties of capitalism. By taking a methodological standpoint claiming that ’the current structure and the future of contemporary societies can only be understood by using an evolutionary and macro institutional approach that would explain the trajectories of social structures from a systemic perspective’, this book first aims at formulating a novel analytical framework thus, Institutional System Analysis in Political Economy. This framework comprises, inter alia, a model of path-dependent changes, and then attempts to apply it to the case of the Ottoman-Turkish social system. In sum, the book develops an ’interaction-theoretic and evolutionarily-structured approach’ with an aim to better capture the path-dependence and change of political, economic, and cultural action in terms of their intersectional dynamics.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

part I|60 pages

Institutions, Social System and Political Economy

part II|80 pages

Formation and Re-formation of Path-Dependencies among Islam, Secularism and Etatist Liberalism

part III|72 pages

Systemic Versus Reconciliative Changes Between Major Paradigms in Modern Turkey, 1960–2013

chapter 8|16 pages

The Just Order

Re-accumulation of Discontinuing Path-Dependencies Versus the Persistence of Path-Dependent Discontinuities

part IV|34 pages

The Future Prospects

chapter |4 pages

Conclusion

The Turkish Social System at a Critical Turning Point among Islam, Neoliberalism and Social Democracy: What is the Next?