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Julius Caesar And Mussolini: The End Justifies Any Means
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People can easily delude themselves into thinking the end justifies any means, as in The Tradegy os Julius Caesar. In The Tradegy of Julius Caesar Brutus and the conspirators thought that the assassination of Julius Caesar would be for the good of Rome, and Benito Mussolini thought entering the Second World War would be for the good of Italy.
In The Tradegy of Julius Caesar, Caesar was accused of being too ambitious, he was said to have wanted to become dictator of Rome, even though he continually turned the crown down at the Lupercal festivi ....
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