Abstract

Contemporary developments throughout the world have been marked by post-truth politics. Epitomized by a disregard for truth coupled with a reliance on emotive arguments, the term ‘post-truth politics’ has not yet been adequately reflected upon by political or social theory. This article uses Turkey’s 15 July (2016) abortive coup as an entry point to address this gap and argues that the post-truth has altered both the grammar and vocabulary of politics. The term denotes the contemporary shift from a ‘regime of truth’ to a ‘regime of common sense’, which also operates as the discursive ground of new populisms. While treating three contending narratives of 15 July – ‘kamikaze coup’, ‘staged coup’ and ‘controlled coup’ – this article focuses on the post-truth elements in the government’s narrative performance that obstructed the pursuit of truth and set the conditions for a particular interpretation of the events of 15 July.

Highlights

  • Contemporary developments throughout the world have been marked by post-truth politics

  • Broadcast live on television and across social media networks, Turks watched the coup from start to finish: tanks rolling down city streets, fighter jets bombing the parliamentary building, top military officers taken hostage by their aides and resisting civilians gunned down by soldiers on the Bosphorus Bridge

  • Yayla 2016), it offers an alternative framework and scrutinizes 15 July through the lens of ‘post-truth politics’, which defines contemporary political culture across countries and refers to when ‘objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than appeals to emotion and personal belief ’ (Oxford Dictionaries 2016)

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Contemporary developments throughout the world have been marked by post-truth politics. KEYWORDS Post-truth politics; 15 July abortive coup; regime of truth; populism; Turkey; coup narratives

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