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10 pages in length. The Persian Empire was established as a good and ethical civilization. It started with the humanitarian leadership of Cyrus the Great, who was instrumental in establishing free speech and a distinctive moral purity. As Persia evolved, it grew into itself through various influences, including that of the Muslim religion; however, its pledge to a stalwart consciousness remained firm. As a first class empire, it can be argued that Persia was a lot like the contemporary United States in that it possessed the freedoms and luxuries associated with the ideals of a refined nation. One could even attest to the fact that America borrowed much of its own cultivation from the Persians. The writer discusses how there is little evidence that today's Iran resembles the same refinement as the ancient Persian Empire maintained. Indeed, the Persian ideal has long since been abandoned by a society that chooses to operate on threats and terrorism rather than the ethical standards set down by Cyrus the Great. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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into itself through various influences, including that of the Muslim religion; however, its pledge to a stalwart consciousness remained firm. As a first class empire, it can be argued
that Persia was a lot like the contemporary United States in that it possessed the freedoms and luxuries associated with the ideals of a refined nation. "...Fhas had a
much longer history than democracy" (Hansen, 1994, p. 14). One could even attest to the fact that America borrowed much of its own cultivation from the Persians. However,
there is little evidence that todays Iran resembles the same refinement as the ancient Persian Empire maintained. Indeed, the Persian ideal has long since been abandoned by a society
that chooses to operate on threats and terrorism rather than the ethical standards set down by Cyrus the Great. I. PERSIAN EMPIRE HISTORY The Persian Empire was established by
Cyrus the Great, a man whose historical legacy is that of being exceedingly moral and civilized. Accounts of his leadership diplomacy encourages one to argue that Cyrus was a
"a remarkably humane ruler for his time" (Marvasti, 1993, p. cyrus.htm). Because of his military prowess, he was to possess the Persian Empire, which was considered to be the
worlds largest during that era. However, his soldierly applications were not this mans hallmark feature when it came to ruling Persia; rather, it was his inherent ability to make
the right decisions, actions and sacrifices with regard to the people over whom he ruled. It is clear that Cyrus, as an "able and merciful ruler" (Anonymous, no date,
p. cyrus.htm), ruled from a combination of his heart and head, unlike so many others who were known only for their innate wickedness. "In begins the principle of Free
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