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    Leaders Are Born Not Made

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    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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    the State as Lenin said in regards to the rebellion ’’It lit up reality like a flash of lightning’’(2). Moreover‚ the rebellion also saw the Bolsheviks cower to maintain their control‚ to the extent of sacrificing there own communist ideals‚ through the formation of so called ’State Capitalism’. The sheer extent of the violence used by the Bolsheviks and their later attitude also expresses this and raises the question of whether a social revolution had actually taken place. As Lenin states ’Marxism

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    Joseph Stalin

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    that the Russian people were ready for a Socialist revolution‚ apposing what Vladimir Lenin thought. Lenin was the leader of the Socialists at the time. When Lenin heard about this‚ he made Stalin choose. He could either challenge Lenin for the leadership of the Socialists‚ or he could change his mind about the revolution and remain loyal to Lenin. Stalin chose to stay loyal to Lenin in an article he wrote. Lenin was pleased with Stalin‚ and appointed him Commissar of Nationalities. Stalin told people

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    Violence and State and Revolution In Lenin’s State and Revolution‚ there is a theme of violence that is present. Lenin uses this theme of violence‚ along with quotes and citations from the works of Marx and Engels‚ to “resuscitate the real teachings of Marx on the state” (p.7). The theme of violence is necessary in Lenin’s book because‚ without the theme of violence‚ Lenin could not accurately and successfully make his argument or portray the current events of the time that are relevant to it

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    was a brilliant orator so the Bolsheviks were well led. At the Central Committee meeting on the 23rd October 1917‚ Lenin forced through an agenda item‚ when the leading Bolsheviks‚ Zinoviev and Kamenev‚ disagreed on it. This was crucial because Lenin was in exile in Switzerland and had fled to Finland more recently because of disasters resulting from the July Days. This shows how Lenin was obviously still the determined leader of the Bolsheviks‚ and in the face of a united opposition‚ he was still

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    many severe problems which made keeping their power complex. For Lenin and the Bolsheviks winning political power was relatively easy compared with retaining it. The Bolsheviks may have had a temporary majority in the All-Russia soviet in October 1917‚ but they did not have a majority following in the country as a whole . Russia was in chaos‚ politically and economically‚ and normal government had broken down in large areas. . yet lenin was able to overcome these problems and hold ontopower to create

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    Ezra Pound Research Paper

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    Young Genius: Ezra Pound’s influenced poetry on Benito Mussolini and the Fascist movement‚ time of his stay in St. Elizabeth’s Hospital and the concept of Imagism. “If a nation’s literature declines‚ the nation atrophies and decays.” (Ezra Pound Quotes) Ezra Pound was not a man of many words‚ but he certainly did have a knack for turning simple words into something beautiful. Pounds’ poetry was influenced by his fascination with Benito Mussolini and the Fascist movement‚ the time of his stay in St

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    ideological commitment of many of the political powers and strategic interest of the world power took place. From the start of the conflict‚ Franco focuses the decisions of fascist powers for providing substantial help to the rebels. The Hitler and Mussolini not only realised strategic benefits but also assisted an ideological supporter in the fight in contradiction of the communist ideologies and democratic systems due to the continuation of Italy’s policy related to expansion into the Germany and Mediterranean

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    entire country was run changed. Vladimir Ilych Ulyanov‚ aka “Lenin”‚ saw the rise of the Bolshevik government after World War I. From the October Revolution‚ there was opposition to the Bolshevik government. Alexander Kerensky’s provisional government was doomed to fail from the beginning; from reasons such as the very heavy military losses Russia was experiencing on the

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    Revolution and communism‚ in 1917 shows how people with power can corrupt a whole society. Each character in Animal Farm has the personality of important leaders during the Russian Revolution and Soviet era-Russia. Snowball is Trotsky; Old Major is Lenin; and Napoleon is Stalin. Old Major stated‚ “Man is the only creature that consumes without producing". Old Major believed all humans preyed on animal labor without giving back‚ that they were greedy‚ and self-indulgent. He believed animals should

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