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  2. Great man theory - Wikipedia

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    Napoleon, a typical great man, said to have created the "Napoleonic" era through his military and political genius. The great man theory is an approach to the study of history popularised in the 19th century according to which history can be largely explained by the impact of great men, or heroes: highly influential and unique individuals who, due to their natural attributes, such as superior ...

  3. Talk:Great man theory/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    It seems to me that the Great Man Theory could just as easily be applied to European culture as any other. And furthermore, linking a theory like this to a particular race ignores that history is a sum of the ocntributions of all people of different races, who have inevitably influenced each other; you cannot limit history to solely white ...

  4. People's history - Wikipedia

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    This approach to writing history is in direct opposition to methods which tend to emphasize single great figures in history, referred to as the Great Man theory; it argues that the driving factor of history is the daily life of ordinary people, their social status and profession. These are the factors that "push and pull" on opinions and allow ...

  5. Review: Where did it all go wrong for Generation X? Teddy ...

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    In that regard, “The Great Man Theory” is a kind of update of Kurt Vonnegut’s 1962 novel, “Mother Night,” in which a man pretending to be a Nazi propagandist winds up becoming the real ...

  6. Thomas Carlyle - Wikipedia

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    Carlyle postulated the Great Man theory, a philosophy of history which contends that history is shaped by exceptional individuals. This approach to history was first promulgated in his lectures On Heroes and given specific focus in longer studies like Cromwell and Frederick the Great.

  7. Historical materialism - Wikipedia

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    Marx's lifetime collaborator, Friedrich Engels, coined the term "historical materialism" and described it as "that view of the course of history which seeks the ultimate cause and the great moving power of all important historic events in the economic development of society, in the changes in the modes of production and exchange, in the ...

  8. Opinion: ‘Elon Musk’ perpetuates this toxic myth about genius

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    As Isaacson writes in the closing sentences of his 600-page tome, “Sometimes great innovators are risk-seeking man-children who resist potty training. They can be reckless, cringeworthy ...

  9. Philosophy of history - Wikipedia

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    Examples of social individuals might be social classes [. . .], national groups [. . .], religious organizations [. . .], large-scale events [. . .], large-scale social movements [. . .], etc." [40] The great man theory of history was most popular with professional historians in the nineteenth century; a popular work of this school is the ...