Sunday, March 3, 2019
Thirsting for Power
spring is defined the big businessman to do something or act in a particular means, especi every last(predicate)y as a faculty or quality. distri more thanoverively and e actually person possesses some type of queen over another(prenominal) thing. Some multitude are content with not having any personnel whatsoever and thence there are people whose entire lives twine around that relish and need for power. The latter is a description of dickens famous people in history, Malcolm X and Julius Caesar. Thirsting for power and wanting to some(prenominal) of a good thing screw be very self-destructive. This aridness for power can cause people to be blinded but the reality of what is going on around them.Taking into consideration that both of these the right way attracters had this longing for power that ultimately leaded to their destruction we can identify many similarities and differences that may be relevant to their nature and the way they both lived, and died. The major difference between Julius Caesar and Malcolm X is obviously the term period in which they were from. Malcolm X was innate(p) in the early 20s and Julius Caesar was born around 100 BC. These time periods are alone different eras from each other yet the thirst for power and a solid following was present in both of them.The thirst for power is something that has been around since man was created. A key wish wellness between these 2 leaders is that their thirst for power and their ability to induct an influential execution on peoples lives was seen from a very early age. Caesar was born around 100 BC and by the time he was 18 had already been through and witnessed more than many people had that were in their ulterior years of age. He was married to the daughter of a very dread man, fathered her child. Then was order to divorce her or be executed. Caesar refused to divorce Cornelia and her fathered ordered him to be executed which caused him to go into hiding.After escaping th at event, barely with his life he was kidnapped in Grease Around 60BC is when his power really started to motivate his daily actions as well as increase the crazy thirst he had for power. go sailing to Greece for further study, Caesar was kidnapped by Cilician pirates and held for ransom. When informed that they intended to ask for 20 talents, he is supposed to have insisted that he was worth at least 50. He maintained a friendly, joking relationship with the pirates darn the cash was universe raised, but warned them that he would track them d cause and have them crucified later on he was released.He did just that, with the help of volunteers, as a warning to other pirates, but he first cut their throats to lessen their suffering because they had inured him well, (Yavetz). The experience of Caesars kidnapping helps us to see another similarity between him and Malcolm X. Both men were considered very wise, intellectual and eloquent speakers. This worked very much in their advant age. They were quick to think on their feet and were able to stoop and convince people very advantageously. This is a very useful achievement regarding the thirst of power because in order to have power a person must also have house and some miscellanea of following.This is needed in order for the power to grow and to help to treasure the leader from enemies who are not so supportive or easily convinced. The fact that Caesar could be held captive by pirates, entertain and joke with them while warning them of their deaths that will come as revenge, shows so much astir(predicate) Caesars attitude. In 72 BC Caesar was elected military tribune and then would go on to speak to the people at the funerals of his loved ones. kinda of putting much of the focus on those who died, those who were close to him, he do sure that the people that were listening acknowledged his noble past and pipeline (Kebrick).It was during this time that the thirst for power began to really be set in mot ion. It was at this time that he was beginning to exculpate more and more of a following and put into the peoples heads how magnificent of a leader he would be. In 58 BC Caesar left Rome for Gaul he would not return for 9 years, in the course of which he would subdue most of what is now central Europe, opening up these lands to Mediterranean elegancea decisive act in world history. However, much of the subjugation was an act of aggression prompted by personal ambition (not unlike the conquests of black lovage the gigantic).Fighting in the summers, he would return to Cisalpine Gaul (northern Italy) in the winters and garble Roman politics through his supporters, (Kebric). After this and many more coordination compound events and elections Caesar would continue to plunder neighboring territories and occupy them. This is how the rise of the Roman Empire, the strongest and seven-day lasting empire began. Caesar would publicly deny his want to be idolize as a King but acted in wa ys that suggested he wanted to be idolized more of a God than a Monarch. It was this attitude and his thirst for more power, more territory that would lead his enemies to put to death him in 44 BC.Caesar attended the last meeting of the Senate before his departure, held at its temporary quarters in the portico of the theater built by Pompey the Great (the Curia, located in the Forum and the regular meeting house of the Senate, had been earnestly burned and was being rebuilt). The sixty conspirators, led by Marcus Junius Brutus, Gaius Cassius Longinus, Decimus Brutus Albinus, and Gaius Trebonius, came to the meeting with daggers secret in their togas and struck Caesar at least 23 times as he stood at the base of Pompeys statue, (Yavetz).Although his own reign was short lived and his thirst for power caused his own self destruction, Julius Caesar will always be cognise for the creation and rise of the Roman Empire. Malcolm X, like Julius Caesar, had a troubled childhood. His pare nts died modern and he was in and out of foster homes as well as jail cells. When the law finally caught up with him in Boston, for a robbery charge, he was sentenced to a 8-10 year sentence in Charleston Prison. It was in prison in which his thirst for power began to take shape.He was introduced to many books and would frequently read many in one day. Also while in prison, he was visited by several siblings who had joined to the race of Islam, a grim sect of black Muslims who embraced the ideology of black nationalismthe idea that in order to secure freedom, justice and equality, black Americans needed to establish their own state entirely separate from white Americans. Malcolm X converted to the Nation of Islam while in prison, (Malcolm X). Malcolms transition and thirst for power was a lot different from Caesars for the reason that he had good intentions.He wanted smash for his people, African American people. He had seen so much racism and preoccupied many close friends a nd even his family to the KKK. Teachers told him from a young age that because he was African American, he wouldnt be able to do things such(prenominal) as become a lawyer and that he needed to be more realistic about his place in life. It was these numbered events that offered fuel to the dismiss that was burning inside Malcolm. He was unhappy with the way society was working, on with the majority of society at this time.In my opinion, Malcolm wasa much better leader than Caesar because the motives behind his thirst for power had some justification, at least for African Americans and was not just about taking over any and everything that he could, like with Caesar. Malcolms thirst for power was to offer something better to his people whereas Caesars thirst for power came from arrogance and wanting the world to pick out him as being the most powerful. When X was released in 1952 he would relocate to Detroit, Michigan and join forces with the head of the Nation of Islam, Elijah Mo hammed to spread the word of this in the buff way of life.In the eyes of the Nation of Islam, he was a miraculous leader. He became overseeing minister of a temple in Harlem, a temple in Boston and even helped to found temples in Philadelphia and Hartford. Articulate, passionate and a naturally gifted and inspirational orator, Malcolm X exhorted blacks to cast off the shackles of racism by any means necessary, including violence. You dont have a peaceful revolution, he said. You dont have a turn-the-cheek revolution. Theres no such thing as a peaceable revolution.Such militant proposalsa violent revolution to establish an fencesitter black nationwon Malcolm X large numbers of following as well as many fierce critics, (Malcolm X). It was Malcolms ability to captivate audiences, just as Caesar, that would put him front-and-center of a power vacuum. Also, like Caesar, he would be betrayed and envied by those who were close to him. In Malcolms causal agent it was Elija Mohammed who would begin to envy Xs power and ability to gain support. X would leave the Nation of Islam in 1964 after constant tightness with Elijah and his disgust with disregarding his own teachings.He considered Elijah to be a hypocrite and entangle that the path the Nation was going down was one doomed for disaster. pocketable did he know, this move would be the lead to his own disaster. On the eve of February 21, 1965, at the Audubon Ballroom in Manhattan, where Malcolm X was about to deliver a speech, ternary gunmen rushed the stage and shot him 15 times at point blank range He was 39 years old. The three men convicted of the assassination of Malcolm X were all members of the Nation of Islam. Although both Caesar and X were both powerful speakers and leaders, their motives behind power were quite different.Both men wanted to convince as many people as they could that the way things were being done, were not right. Both men felt they had the power to change the world. However, the di fferences finesse in how they wanted it to change. Caesar wanted violently take over all and any territory he could and X wanted to gain the support of his people and ultimately begin a quest back to Africa where African Americans could live amongst themselves without discrimination. The actions that resulted from their thirst for power is what would ultimately lead to both of their assassinations.
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