: Menteş employs a sharp, often satirical lens to critique various facets of modern life, including media , politics , and the education system . He famously argues that the goal of a teacher is often to bring students down to their own level because that is how institutional learning is structured.
: One of the book's central arguments is that the media acts as a modern-day "put" (idol). He suggests that newspapers and media outlets dictate the "bills" the masses must pay, and calls for a symbolic "Abraham" to break these idols.
The book often opens with a humorous yet philosophical anecdote about the author trying to swat a mosquito (culex) with a newspaper, only to find news about Mars being sold off on the same page where the insect was crushed.
: Menteş employs a sharp, often satirical lens to critique various facets of modern life, including media , politics , and the education system . He famously argues that the goal of a teacher is often to bring students down to their own level because that is how institutional learning is structured.
: One of the book's central arguments is that the media acts as a modern-day "put" (idol). He suggests that newspapers and media outlets dictate the "bills" the masses must pay, and calls for a symbolic "Abraham" to break these idols. Kaosa MГјtevazД± Bir KatkД± - Murat MenteЕџ
The book often opens with a humorous yet philosophical anecdote about the author trying to swat a mosquito (culex) with a newspaper, only to find news about Mars being sold off on the same page where the insect was crushed. : Menteş employs a sharp, often satirical lens