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GREAT POLITICAL LEADERS (Revised 4 September 2003) This is a Freshman Seminar in which we examine theories, history, psychology, and politics that help us understand what makes great political leaders great! This is an intensive writing and discussion course that is designed to be both fun and richly educational. Students are required to write and discuss regular short papers that address various aspects of the course content. Late papers are forgiven twice as long as they are no more than two days late. After that, late papers are penalized. All papers are two to three pages, typed, with normal margins. Be sure to staple each paper. Cover sheets are nice and useful. For each paper, students are to analyze the given political/military leader as per instructions given in class. There are no exams. All students will be required to access the Internet, assigned films, the library, and various other sources in order to obtain material for class discussions and for the short papers. The grades are determined as follows:
The Honor Code is strictly enforced in this course. Plagiarism is an honor code violation. DISABILITIES STATEMENT: A number of videos will be presented in class, and all students are required to view these presentations. The instructor will introduce students to various theories of leadership. A strategic and psychological profile of great leadership will be modeled in the course. Parts of The Elements of Style will be assigned by the instructor in class. We will try to cover all or most of the following leaders, depending on time and the flow of the semester: Konrad Adenauer Required texts: Great Leaders, Great Tyrants?: Contemporary Views of World Rulers Who Made History, Edited by Arnold Blumberg The Autobiography of Malcolm X, as told to Alex Haley Personal Memoirs, by Ulysses S. Grant The Conquest of Gaul by Julius Caesar Winston Churchill: a Penguin Life by John Keegan The Elements of Style by Strunk and White
WEEKLY TOPICAL OUTLINE Weeks 1, 2, & 3: The General Parameters of Leadership. Week 4: Military Leadership, Part 1 Week 5: Military Leadership, Part 2 Week 6: Democratic and Military Leadership Conflicts Week 7: Charismatic Democratic Leadership, Part 1 Week 8: Charismatic Democratic Leadership, Part 2 Week 9: Authoritarian Leadership, Part 1 Week 10: Authoritarian Leadership, Part 2 Week 11: Leadership that Transcends Historical Norms, Part 1 Week 12: Leadership that Transcends Historical Norms, Part 2 Week 13: Leadership Modeling, Part 1 Week 14: Leadership Modeling, Part 2 |
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