Napoleon and Castro Helped to Change the World Into Which They Were Born

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Politics shape the world we live in, and to change the world we live in requires a special people, for example Napoleon Bonaparte and Fidel Castro. These two men are some of few who took the world they were born into and changed it dramatically, but how exactly did they go about doing that?

Fidel Castro was born a bastard child, his father an immigrant from northwestern Spain, and raised on a farm which his father led to success. Fidel was sent to a public school where he was reprimanded for misbehaving and was sent to a prestigious private Catholic school.

Napoleon was born on Corsica an Italian island a year before it was transferred to France, whom he took as his home. His family were minor Italian nobles which gave Napoleon more opportunities to study compared to most people at the time. Napoleon took his schooling very seriously and went into a prestigious military school where he excelled at nearly every topic.

Fidel spent the next few years of his life in a communist organization which exposed corruption and various government wrongdoings. When Fidel began to receive death threats he refused and carried a gun on him at all times. Napoleon spent his next few years fighting in a three way struggle on his home land of Corsica and publishing pro-republican pamphlets. Shortly after the Corsican conflict ended Napoleon was sent to Italy to Seize Sardinia for France.

Fidel took part in the revolutions in Cuba from 1947-1950 and was very badly beaten in some of the early clashes with some of the government officials bodyguards. After the failure of the early rebellions he travelled to Colombia and took part in the communist revolution there, and returned to Cuba a well known and prestigious figure. He married into an upper cl...

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...idel is for the most part disliked across the world ,with the exception of communist countries, for his brutal treatment of protesters. Though he remains popular in Cuba with his Universal Health Care system as well as many of his massive public work projects working to this day.

Both go to show that the only way to take and remain in power is through public support, though misuse of the military can lead to your demise and Economic Sanctions can destroy your country. The ideals of a revolution can spread and affect more than the country it was staged in. These two both show that the people are the biggest and most effective weapon any politician can wield and as long as the people support you no matter the wrongs or failures you can continue to rule. Through propaganda or military victories can one keep public opinion high, and propaganda is much more reliable.

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