Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Pride Before the Fall Essay

It was at one time said by Abraham Lincoln, Nearly all men can stand, yet if you want to test a mans character bring in him power. This quote helped me agree with John Acton Quote, Power ten dollar billds to smirch, and absolute power corrupts utterly. Based on the fact that there is countless amounts of stories of people corrupting, from groom principals to political leaders, power will corrupt.For my first congressman of corruption from power, is the degree of a Middle School Principal. This Middle School principal was criminate and found guilty to embezzling from her very own school. She was found embezzling over ten thousand dollars in things from dinner bills to electronics. This principal is for me a prime example of power corrupting because just cause she was in power she discrete to take from what she was in charge of whether it was moral or not because she was in charge of the school and was only sentenced to four years in prison plus four years parole.Following w as the example, which I thought was the intimately hypercritical, of ten Atlanta police officers. These ten police officers were being criminate of corruption based on the fact that they were soliciting drugs. I thought gum olibanum to be major corruption because they only took the drugs because they were in uniforms and had supposed liberty which they utilize for their own pleasure and benefits instead of what they were originally hired for which is the deal out and protect.Finally was the example which came to me the quickest of a French man. This Frenchmans name was Maximillen de Robespierre most(prenominal) commonly known for being a major leader in the French revolution. Maximillen Robespierre was followed for his leadership skills but was once almost instantly corrupt when in power. What many people dont know is that Robespierre was a reigning terrorist he used his power and his guillotine which he used in a combination to behead anyone who opposed him or his thoughts in public just to remain in power as long as he was able to.

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