The interdisciplinary course allows students to evaluate and examine how emotions shape and drive political action and social movements. The class provides an outlook on emotions from a political science perspective, sociological and anthropological one, from which we can analyze how these emotions drive and impact political phenomena ranging from social movements and nationalism to civil wars and violence. Students look at different emotions integral to human life and how they facilitate change in a broader context. The significance of the course lies in the critical factor in all humans, emotions, and how its politicization by social, political, and economic circumstances can ignite change and create a community for that change and action. There is unity and division in emotions.