Inherently Evil: A Look at Dictators

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Although there has been extensive devastation created by some modern dictators of our world, man’s nature is inherently good. According to Mencius, a great Chinese philosopher (circa 371 – circa 289 BCE), man’s nature is good. Mencius’ thought was that man is born good-hearted, but due to any number of external influences, can become evil. This past century has brought us a few dictators that can be described by this ancient idea of human nature.

Joseph Stalin was the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union’s Central Committee from 1922 until his death in 1953. Under Stalin’s leadership, the Ukraine suffered from a famine so great that it was considered by many to be an act of genocide by Stalin’s government. During the time of the famine, Stalin also ordered purges within the Soviet Union of any person to be an enemy of the state. It is estimated the total number of deaths during Stalin’s reign ranged from 10 million to 60 million. However, Stalin was not always an evil person. He was born the son of a poor shoe maker. As a young man he was trained to be priest and after becoming dictator acquired many titles over the years that included “Father of Nations”, “Brilliant Genius of Humanity”, and “Gardener of Human Happiness.” Throughout Stalin’s tenure, the Soviet Union became a world power and even acquired a brief technological lead in space exploration. By the age of 34, he had become a professional revolutionary and a member of the Bolshevik faction of the Russian Social-Democratic Party. It was here where Stalin was influenced by people and politics that changed him into the type of dictator that he became.

Ruhollah Khomeini is another dictator that started with a proper education and the i...

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...od education, but were then influenced by religion, their teachers, community, or friends and social groups. These influences could have been different and led them to become a true and just leader for their people or an upstanding pillar of the community, but this was not the case. The teachings of Mencius shows that man’s nature is good until acted upon or influenced by external forces. It is these forces that will persuade or

convince a person to become good or evil. With every new baby that is born, will come these same factors of influence that will ultimately make them good or evil.

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