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The sophomore seminars in LS constitute a very different experience from that of the freshman year courses. While the freshman year courses encourage students to comprehend the possibilities for broad interdisciplinary understandings, the sophomore seminars emphasize writing-intensive research on specific topics as well as seminar activities such as student presentations, student-moderated discussions, and peer feedback. In each semester of the sophomore year, students take one Topics seminar in Modern Culture, and one Topics seminar in Modern Society.

Topics in Modern Society: Recent Offerings
  • Into the Belly of the Beast: An Enquiry into the Anatomy of Evil
  • Contesting Absolutes: Existentialism in Literature, Film and Art
  • Beyond Money, Sex, and Power: Marx, Freud, and Nietzsche in the 21st Century
  • Gender Roles and Society
  • Law and Literature
  • What’s Left? Progressive Thought from 1776 into the 21st Century
  • The American Culture of Advertising
  • Vienna 1900 Revisited: The Birth of Modernism and Its Impact
  • Nation Building and the Problems of Democratization
  • Speaking and Seeking Women’s Liberation
  • Freedom and Responsibility in the Modern World
  • Faces in Totalitarianism: Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin
  • Modern Roots of 20th Century Philosophy and Politics
  • The Darwinian Revolution
  • Crime and Punishment in Contemporary Society
  • Modern Nationalism and Medieval Europe: The Politics of the Pre-Modern
  • The U.S. Constitution and American Art and Expression
  • Modernity Across Europe and East Asia
  • The Enlightenment Project and its Critics
  • Economic Foundations and Transitional Societies
  • Technological Innovation and the Creation of Post-Industrial Society
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