MUN103H1: How We Make History & History Makes Us

24S

Do we make history or does history make us? Great individuals have a profound effect on our lives, but these great leaders do not emerge spontaneously. They arise because they are particularly adapted to a particular constellation of ideas and material reality prevailing at a time. This course will weave together insights from economics, politics, psychology, and the humanities concerning the great influences that have shaped us – ideas such as nation, market, race and rights; people as diverse as Goethe, Gandhi and Churchill; movements both ideological and artistic; and technologies spanning from the assembly line to artificial intelligence. These forces of nature and mankind come together to define epochs, an understanding of which illuminates present-day transformations and allows for more effective leadership. In order to be considered for this course, students must submit an application.

Students must submit an application to be admitted to the course.
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