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is the second volume in the autobiographical series by Gün Zileli , a prominent figure in the Turkish socialist movement. The book serves as a critical memoir, detailing the internal dynamics, ideological shifts, and eventual decline of the Turkish radical left during a decade defined by political violence and the 1980 military coup. Core Themes & Historical Context

Zileli's memoirs are best read in sequence to understand the full trajectory of the Turkish left:

: You can find copies on platforms like Idefix or Nadir Kitap . Havariler (1972-1980) - Mokita Sosyal Havariler (1972 – 1983) Kitabını

: Details his eventual break with previous ideologies and life after the coup. Ev (1946–1954) : A prequel focusing on his childhood. Book Details Publisher : İletişim Yayınları . Page Count : Approximately 574–576 pages.

: It chronicles the "freedom struggle" of 1973–76, followed by the descent into armed conflicts among rival leftist factions (1976–1980), which Zileli characterizes as a period of being "dragged into the mud". is the second volume in the autobiographical series

: This volume, focusing on the decade of high radicalization.

: Covers his early life and the lead-up to the 1971 coup. Havariler (1972-1980) - Mokita Sosyal : Details his

: The book focuses heavily on the Aydınlık (Turkish Workers' and Peasants' Party) movement, tracing its evolution from revolutionary intentions in the early 70s to what Zileli describes as a surrender to authoritarianism and "submission" after 1975.