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Bernard Lewis was most likely unaware of the Turkish leader's fan base among Nazis and Fascists when he hailed Ataturk for taking, with his attempted obliteration of Islam, 'the first decisive steps in the acceptance of Western civilization'. Nevertheless, Lewis as well as Ataturk was working with an ideal of civilization originally posited by salon intellectuals in the eighteenth century, and reworked by various modernizers of the twentieth century.