INTRODUCTION In today’s world of corporate Leadership‚ many seem to share the belief that it is possible to send employees to a series of classes and make them leaders. Well‚ we are here today to alert everyone that ’Leaders are born‚ they are not made’! How often have you seen people promoted into a position of leadership‚ but they lack any of the qualities of a true leader? I am sure that this happens in our homes‚ churches and other areas of life‚ but today. WHO ARE LEADERS? Who is a leader
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fought against them were Great Britain‚ France‚ the United States‚ and in part the Soviet Union. Notable names in the war were: Franklin Delano Roosevelt‚ (president of the United States); Adolf Hitler‚ (Nazi Party leader and German chancellor); Benito Mussolini‚ (Italian fascist dictator); Hideki Tojo‚ (Japanese military leader); and Joseph Stalin‚ (communist leader of Soviet Union). World War II was the most fatal war in history‚ resulting in between 40 and 50 million deaths. World War II was caused
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Proceeding WW1‚ the world slipped into an economic and political crisis. This crisis is commonly referred to as The Great Depression. The Great Depression began in 1929 and continued throughout the 1930’s. This depression represented the fall of liberalism through aspects such as: tariffs‚ trade wars‚ credit‚ borrowing on the margin‚ and so much more. These characteristics of the depression represented the downfall of liberalism and challenged the liberal assumptions of the world. It made people
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or collective security? The 1920s began with a favorable outlook for peace‚ however towards the end of the decade‚ clouds of war began to form. Aggressors began to take charge and strong feelings of nationalism arose. Fascist leaders such as Benito Mussolini of Italy and Adolf Hitler of Germany also helped lead Europe into the outbreak of a war and into a new era. Intimidation from Fascist leaders was a factor that led to the illogical events of World War II. Adolf Hitler‚ chancellor of Germany
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Calling himself "Il Duce" (meaning Leader)‚ Mussolini dreamed of leading a new Roman Empire. In the 1930s‚ he indulged his dreams of conquest‚ by invading Ethiopia and Albania. When the Second World War broke out‚ Italy remained neutral at first. However‚ once it appeared through the Fall of France that Germany would win‚ Mussolini eagerly joined Hitler‚ a fellow Fascist and longtime ally‚ in the war effort and rushed to invade Greece‚
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Nazi Germany’s obvious political and military ally in Europe was Italy. The Italians had been governed by a fascist regime under Benito Mussolini since 1925. Italian fascism was very much the elder brother of Nazism‚ a fact Hitler himself acknowledged. Yet for all their ideological similarities‚ the relationship between Hitler and Mussolini was bumpy and complex. The alignment of their two countries was consequently not as firm as many anticipated. By the late 1930s Germany and Italy had become military
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appear in Brave New World as Huxley’s characters. He uses names of socialist and totalitarian leaders and the name and personalities of most characters. Names such as Karl Marx(Bernard Marx)‚ Lenin(Lenina Crowne)‚ Fanny Kaplan(Fanny Crowne)‚ Benito Mussolini(Benito Hoover)‚ and Mustapha Kemal Ataturk(Mustapha Mond)‚ as well as these leader’s beliefs and passions emerge as Huxley’s characters passions. For example Bernard Marx is a representative of Karl Marx‚ Bernard doesn’t meet the physical standard
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The last political is fascism an authoritarian and nationalistic right-wing system of government and social organization. “Fascism‚ which was not afraid to call itself reactionary… does not hesitate to call itself illiberal and anti-liberal.” -Benito Mussolini (Berlet‚ 1992). Fascism is more notable as a political phenomenon on which diverse intellectual influences converge than as a distinct idea; as political phenomenon‚ one of its most remarkable features has been the ability to win massive popular
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term “Make America Great Again!” A nostalgic feeling of bringing America back to its traditional values‚ though it is not clear what Trump means when he says “Again.” One key element of Fascism is retracing to the past‚ how far is up to the leader. Mussolini‚ another Fascist leader during the 20th century‚ highly stressed the idea of going back to the “glory days” of the Roman Empire. He wanted Italy to return to that once powerful state‚ to demonstrate to the Allies that they still had “it.” Trump wants
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An example would be Benito Mussolini‚ who rose as a Fascist dictator in Italy through similar charismatic and legal means‚ with an end goal of a total dictatorship. On the opposite side of the spectrum however‚ when compared with Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union and Franklin Roosevelt
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