Benito Mussolini Essay

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Benito Mussolini’s major problem was that he was twisted in the mind. Mussolini really thought he could change Italy by using violence, which was wrong thinking. I do not personally think it is all Mussolini’s fault because it was the way he grew up. Do not get me wrong he was raised in a household were abuse was going on but his father did not show him any type of affection. I believe that if Benito’s father would have showed him love and told him be a wise person he would have been better off in my opinion. However, since that did not happen Benito had to put this façade on for the public to mask his insecurities, and his darkest thoughts. I think that Benito would have been able to fix this if he would have had good men friends to teach him the ways of being a powerful figure without beating people over the head to make his point.
Ralph Waldo Emerson grew up in Boston, Massachusetts his childhood was good. Emerson’s father William Emerson was a clergyman, which the majority of Emerson’s lineage had been. Emerson went Boston Latin School and later went to Harvard University and the Harvard school of divinity. In 1826, he was approved as minister and ordained to the Unitarian church in 1829. Emerson had three main points about scholars being educated. The three key points were that nature, books, and action educate the scholar. The first point was that nature’s variety conceals fundamental laws that are the same time laws if the human mind: “the ancient principle, “Know Thyself” and the modern principal, “Study Nature”.
Emerson’s next point was books. Emerson stated that books offer us the influence of the past. He said that much of what passes for education is the mere idolization of books. The third point...

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...ddicted to having complete control over his people and would have reigned chaos if he wanted. Emerson was a pioneer of self-reliance: the art of relying on yourself rather than relying on others. He was a well-educated man who went to Harvard University, Harvard Divinity School, and Boston Latin College. He not only believed that education goes further than just reading text but delving further into those words and dissecting them to attain the purest form of knowledge and also being one with nature and learning the what nature does as far as educating young scholars. Mussolini and Emerson were two different people you have addiction, greed, and pure chaos on one end and then you have Emerson thinker, philosopher, and educator. If Mussolini and Emerson listened to one another, Benito would have been deemed one of the greatest most prolific leaders of all time.

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