• Anna ☭🏳️‍⚧️@lemmygrad.mlM
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    2 years ago

    They never read Juche. If they did, they’re using a maoist source which usually uses misquoted soruces, such as stating that Juche is somehow expressing ‘limitations’ of Marxist theory.

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      2 years ago

      Just wanna bounce off this and say that I recommend wholeheartedly every comrade read Kim Il-sung. I know from the outside looking in it can feel as if Juche is a distinctly Korean thing, but I believe there really is a beautiful philosophy underpinning it that can be extrapolated outward, if not necessarily universally. There is plenty of wisdom in it that can alter one’s personal mindset as well - no liberal or “apolitical” self-help book will ever affect me quite the way reading into Juche has.

      Juche is less Marxism-Leninism applied to Korea than what is often referred to as “Kimilsungism-Kimjongilism”, which is functionally the “Stalinism” re: Korea, meaning simply Marxism-Leninism with Korean characteristics. Juche is its own, imo wonderful thing that underpins the revolutionary Korean social psyche that all revolutionaries could learn from.