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'''Juche''' is a [[revisionist]] ideology and the official state ideology of [[North Korea]]. Although Juche was initially described by [[Kim Il-sung]] as a development of [[Marxism–Leninism]] applied to Korea's conditions,<ref name="EspressoStalinist">The Espresso Stalinist (November 2, 2011). [https://espressostalinist.com/2011/11/02/the-juche-idea-in-the-light-of-marxism-leninism/ ''The Juche Idea in the Light of Marxism-Leninism''] Retrieved April 27, 2025.</ref> his son [[Kim Jong-il]] later admitted it was an entirely new philosophy.<ref name="EspressoStalinist" /> In 1992, the North Korean constitution began eliminating all traces to Marxism–Leninism.<ref name="EspressoStalinist" /> Kim Jong-il described Marxism–Leninism as "outdated" and said that it had "historical limitations".<ref>Kim Jong-il (1995). ''On Carrying Forward the Juche Idea''.</ref> | '''Juche''' is a [[revisionist]], [[social-chauvinist]], and [[social-fascist]] ideology and the official state ideology of [[North Korea]]. Although Juche was initially described by [[Kim Il-sung]] as a development of [[Marxism–Leninism]] applied to Korea's conditions,<ref name="EspressoStalinist">The Espresso Stalinist (November 2, 2011). [https://espressostalinist.com/2011/11/02/the-juche-idea-in-the-light-of-marxism-leninism/ ''The Juche Idea in the Light of Marxism-Leninism''] Retrieved April 27, 2025.</ref> his son [[Kim Jong-il]] later admitted it was an entirely new philosophy.<ref name="EspressoStalinist" /> In 1992, the North Korean constitution began eliminating all traces to Marxism–Leninism.<ref name="EspressoStalinist" /> Kim Jong-il described Marxism–Leninism as "outdated" and said that it had "historical limitations".<ref>Kim Jong-il (1995). ''On Carrying Forward the Juche Idea''.</ref> | ||
Juche sees the "popular masses" as the "subjects of history". This is revisionist because it denies the role [[historical materialism|material conditions]] play in shaping societal development, as well as denying the role that the [[working class]] plays in this. Juche claims to be scientific<ref>Kim Jong-il (1993). ''Socialism is a Science''.</ref> but in practice, its core tenets run counter to [[scientific socialism]]. | Juche sees the "popular masses" as the "subjects of history". This is revisionist because it denies the role [[historical materialism|material conditions]] play in shaping societal development, as well as denying the role that the [[working class]] plays in this. Juche claims to be scientific<ref>Kim Jong-il (1993). ''Socialism is a Science''.</ref> but in practice, its core tenets run counter to [[scientific socialism]]. | ||
Revision as of 20:24, 27 April 2025
Juche is a revisionist, social-chauvinist, and social-fascist ideology and the official state ideology of North Korea. Although Juche was initially described by Kim Il-sung as a development of Marxism–Leninism applied to Korea's conditions,[1] his son Kim Jong-il later admitted it was an entirely new philosophy.[1] In 1992, the North Korean constitution began eliminating all traces to Marxism–Leninism.[1] Kim Jong-il described Marxism–Leninism as "outdated" and said that it had "historical limitations".[2]
Juche sees the "popular masses" as the "subjects of history". This is revisionist because it denies the role material conditions play in shaping societal development, as well as denying the role that the working class plays in this. Juche claims to be scientific[3] but in practice, its core tenets run counter to scientific socialism.