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Emergence of Exceptional Leaders in Historical Revolutions
Throughout history, revolutions have been characterized by the sudden emergence of a constellation of exceptional leaders. This phenomenon was evident in the American Revolution of the 1770s, where leaders like Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Monroe rose to prominence. Similarly, in Periclesian Athens following the threat from Persia and pivotal battles like Marathon and Salamis, extraordinary leaders such as Themistocles, Cimon, Pericles, and Alcibiades came forth. These historical examples highlight the importance of exceptional individuals stepping forward during times of crisis and conflict, a quality that seems lacking in contemporary British politics.
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