FT’s Simon Kuper: Trump is a test for the ‘Great Man’ theory

FT’s Simon Kuper: Trump is a test for the ‘Great Man’ theory

Modern historians are wary of ascribing change to individuals. Could that be about to change?
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Modern historians often avoid attributing historical change to individuals, favouring structural forces like geography, economics, and technology. Yet Donald Trump challenges this trend, as his actions and ambitions may significantly reshape history. Unlike past democratic leaders, Trump wields immense power, polarizes culture, and aspires to alter global norms, reviving debates on individual influence.

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By Simon Kuper

Modern historians are wary of ascribing change to individuals. Could that be about to change?

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