Emblem of WPK
The emblem of the Workers’
Party of Korea was instituted as designed by President Kim
Il Sung, founder of
the Party.
After Korea’s liberation on
August 15, Juche 34(1945) Kim Il Sung
put forward a line on developing the WPK into a mass party of the
working people. At this the dogmatists shook their heads.
When there was raised an opinion
on drawing a writing brush in an emblem of the Party, they opposed
the idea, saying that intellectuals are not an independent class, but
an intermediary stratum of society.
At this Kim
Il Sung said it was
true that intellectuals are a stratum of society, not an independent
class and we could do nothing without them. And he said a country
could not be defended without guns, and a nation could not be built
without them.
He stressed that our Party
emblem should represent intellectuals along with workers and peasants
to symbolize the WPK as a unified party of the working masses of
people embracing the progressive working class, peasants and
intellectuals.
The emblem of WPK symbolizes
that the Party is a revolutionary party of the working class and a
mass party of the working masses.
The hammer in the emblem is
symbolic of workers, the sickle of peasants and the writing brush of
intellectuals.
The emblem is the symbolic mark
of WPK the hammer, sickle and writing brush cross one another at a
point.
The emblem symbolizes that the
WPK is a vanguard unit of the working masses including workers,
peasants and intellectuals united closely ideologically and
organizationally around the leader and a revolutionary and mass party
takes a deep hold upon popular masses and conducts all activities to
suit the requirements and interests of the popular masses.
Today the WPK is a vanguard unit
of the working masses of people that is united closely ideologically
and organizationally around the respected Kim
Jong Un, upholding
Kim Il Sung
and Kim Jong Il
as its eternal leaders.
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