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Intro to Hegel and Marx’s logic.
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Shared Clone of Ancient Political Thought Shared Clone
This course is a survey of Ancient Greek and Roman political theory, including texts from Thucydides, Plato, Aristotle, and Cicero.
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Language, Culture, and Society
An introduction to the world of language and linguistics. Students explore the great diversity of world languages and develop an understanding of the genetic, geographical, social, and political ties among them.
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This is a writing-intensive course.
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Introduction to Science Fiction
Introduction to Science Fiction combines analysis of science fiction as literature with consideration of the questions science and technology raise about past, present, and future societies. In class discussions […]
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