Comparing Leadership Styles: Lyndon B. Johnson & Caesar Augustus

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Many leaders in history have maintained fides, or peace and trust, with their people and vice versa. Two of these leaders were Lyndon B. Johnson and Caesar Augustus. While these two men were from two separate and very different time periods, they had similar leadership styles. Lyndon B. Johnson served as the 36th president of the United States, but had already done much as a leader before that. He was born in Stonewall, Texas, in the early 1900s into a family of politicians and others involved in the law. His parents wanted him to be a lawyer, but he went to college to become a teacher, which he did for several years. In 1931, he became a congressional secretary and continued working under the wing of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Augustus Caesar was born Octavian, into a family with a political background. His great grandfather knew Mark Antony and his father was the governor of Macedonia, making his family rich and him destined to be a politician when he grew older. He spent a lot of time under the guidance of his great uncle on his mother’s side, Julius Caesar, who adopted him as his son. When he was about 16 years old, he won his first military award and about a year later, in 27 BC, he was given the name “Augustus,” which he is most commonly known As emperor, Augustus was known for trying to equally divided up power and engaging in war-like activities. For example, he started the Second Trimutive which also involved Lepidus and Mark Antony. The three of them divided up the Roman Empire into Europe, the African sector, and the east. This made it much easier to rule and to rule better. Not only did he rule next to Antony but also ended up fighting against him and Cleopatra causing them both to commit suicide. Octavian fought five civil wars. One of these was against the powerful duo. He also fought against Brutus, Lucius and Pompeius. These were all in spirit to make the Roman Empire better, but also, in part, to get back at those who killed his great uncle, Julius

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