This course is held every Wednesday in periods 7 and 8. Note that this is NOT an intensive course. Guidance will be held on the first day (10 Apr) in Room 910, West Bldg 9.
In this course, students will read texts of thinkers who have discussed technology and political economy. Through a reading of classic texts, we will discover the underlying structure of contemporary society from the perspective of both the history of technology and economy. Until the first half of the 20th century, the relationship between technology and political economy was closer. The thinkers of the time were traversing both fields, and provided the important viewpoints that are relevant even in discussing contemporary issues of technology and economy. Therefore, the reading of the classical literature in this field requires knowledge of both technology and economy.
In this course, teachers of the history of technology and political economy will collaborate to read the classical literature, which is now rarely visited, but has not lost its importance.
The literature to be read will be decided in discussion with the participants, but this year we are planning to read K. Marx's Capital Vol. 1.
1) Acquire methods of critical reading.
2) Acquire humanities and social science knowledge that relates and examines technology and political economy.
History of Technology, Political Economy
✔ Specialist skills | ✔ Intercultural skills | Communication skills | Critical thinking skills | Practical and/or problem-solving skills |
Reading materials every Wednesday, 7-8 periods.
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Class 1 | Reading study materials | TBA |
TBA
TBA
Providing class materials (30%), Discussion (70%)
High-level Japanese literacy, medium-level foreign language literacy
ehara.k.ac [at] m.titech.ac.jp, kawanishi.t.ac [at] m.titech.ac.jp