Juche

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Juche (/dʒuːˈtʃeɪ/; [2] Korean: 주체, lit. 'self-body'; Korean pronunciation: [tɕutɕhe]; can be translated as "self-ownership" is described by the government as Kim Il-sung's original, brilliant and revolutionary contribution to national and international thought. [3] It postulates that "man is the master of his own destiny", [4] that man is to act as master "continuously transforms nature and society, changing as he desires [5] " and that by becoming reliant on oneself and strong the [6] individual can "free himself from the fetters of society and nature"

Juche principles defined by Kim Jong-il [7]

Philosophical principle

The philosophical principle entails that Juche is a individual-centered philosophy.The individual has independence, creativity and consciousness, which places the individual at the center of the world. This is described by the maxim coined by Kim Il-sung in a 1972 interview with Japanese journalists: "man is the master of everything and decides everything." Man transforms the world andembodies Chajusŏng, or independence and autonomy. By putting man at the center, Kim Jong-il denies that a group can have those elements. A group doesn't has a will, consciousness, creativity only the individual has those elements and can act upon it.

Socio-historical principles

The socio-historical principles of Juche can be summarized as follows: individuals are the subject of history. Human history is the struggle of the individuals to realize their independence and defend it. Man's socio-historical mission is to transform both nature and society. Here Kim departs from Marxism–Leninism by primarily setting the individual against nature rather than the proletariat against the bour geois class.

Guiding principles

There are three guiding principles in Juche: 1. the individual should be free from coercion, independence in politics, self- sufficiency in economy and self-reliance in defence 2. The second principle, creative method, means that all problems arising in the revolution of transforming the world to the wishes of the individuals are to be solved by relying on the creativity of each individual 3. The third and final guiding principle is giving precedence to ideological consciousness over all other work.

Juche-Capitalism

Juche-Capitalism is a libertarian ideology created by Kim Il-sung. Juche-Capitalism is the belief of Juche(self-ownership) and in an anarcho-capitalism system [1] , where true individual liberty can be achieved.

Juche-Capitalism is regarded as the original Juche idea, before it was changed, inverted and perverted by north Korean state and other state propagandists to sound like socialism.

History of Juche-capitalism

KIM JONG-IL describes KIM IL SUNG's struggle against Marxist(left wing) and nationalists(right wing) in his book On the Juche Idea: "... The leader discovered the truth of Juche idea in the course of the struggle against bigoted nationalists and bogus MARXIST, flunkeyists and dogmatists, while hewing out a new path for the revolution. Finally, he explained the principles of the Juche idea at the Meeting of Leading Personnel of the Young Communist League and the Anti-Imperialist Youth League held at Kalun in June 1930...".

"Merely copying the forms used by others instead of learning what stupidity Marxism ‐ Leninism really is, does us no good, only harm." Kim IL-Sung in his speech entitled "On Eliminating Dogmatism and Formalism and Establishing Juche in Ideological Work" 1955.

Juche in practice

Kim Il-sung, once commander-in-chief of the Korean Army and the first President of the DPRK(North Korea), used Juche-capitalism to create himself. Each block of the Juche-Tower(tallest obelisk; Georg Washington monument is the second tallest obelisk) represents 1 day in the life of KIM IL-SUNG until his 70 birthday (365x70years=25,550 blocks). [8] Juche can not be applied by a state or any group. Only individuals can apply Juche, because Juche is a man-centered individual ideology.

References

1. Angel천사 (2018-02-06), Juche-capitalism Yellow Star Anarcho Black (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBNgwZvuEsE), retrieved 2018-08-31

2. "How do you pronounce JUCHE" (http://www.answers.com/Q/How_do_y ou_pronounce_JUCHE). Answers.com. Retrieved 7 December 2017.

3. Paul French (2014). North Korea: State of Paranoia . Zed Books. ISBN 978-1-78032-947-5.

4. Juche Idea: Answers to Hundred Questions . Pyongyang: Foreign Languages Publishing House. 2014.

5. Jong-Il., Kim, (2004). On the juche idea (http://worldcat.org/oclc/171551132). Kessinger. ISBN 141913874X. OCLC 171551132 (https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/171551132).

6. Jong-Il., Kim, (2004). On the juche idea (http://worldcat.org/oclc/171551132). Kessinger. ISBN 141913874X. OCLC 171551132 (https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/171551132).7. Jong-Il., Kim, (2004). On the juche idea (http://worldcat.org/oclc/171551132). Kessinger. ISBN 141913874X. OCLC 171551132 (https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/171551132).

8. url=http://www.lonelyplanet.com/north-korea/pyongyang/sights/landmarks-monuments/tower-juche-idea

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