KIM JONG IL
ON THE
FUNDAMENTALS OF REVOLUTIONARY PARTY BUILDING
October 10, 1992
Safeguarding and developing the socialist cause is the
most important task now facing revolutionary parties and peoples. Although it is
undergoing trials, socialism is as ever the objective of the struggle of
revolutionary parties as well as the aspiration of progressive people. This is
shown clearly by the fact that many revolutionary parties throughout the world
have signed the declaration, which was adopted in Pyongyang in April this year,
the declaration for safeguarding and promoting the socialist
cause.
How
the socialist cause is promoted depends on how the party, which leads this
cause, is built and how it's leading role is enhanced. The history of the
struggle for socialism can be called the history of building the working-class
party and of its activities. The whole course of the bloody struggle of the
working class and other sections of the working masses for socialism shows that
the key to victory lies in party building and party activities and that the
failure has its causes in party building and party
activities.
Now
that revolutionary parties have adopted the Pyongyang Declaration as their
common fighting program and are undertaking a fresh struggle for socialism, it
is extremely important to conduct a correct review of the historical experience
and lessons of party building. Such a review is also a pressing matter in
enabling our officials and party members to heighten their vigilance against all
the attempts of the class enemies who are hell-bent on destroying the
revolutionary party of the working class, to strengthen the party steadily, to
enhance its leading role and thus to continue to promote the socialist cause
vigorously.
1. THE HISTORICAL LESSONS IN BUILDING A GOVERNMENT PARTY UNDER
SOCIALISM
The
setback faced by socialism in a number of countries is a serious lesson for us.
Here it is particularly important for us to understand clearly why parties that
had guided the socialist cause through arduous struggles for many decades
collapsed so quickly. That is important because party leadership is vital to the
socialist cause.
A
socialist society is an advanced society that represents the popular masses'
desire for independence, and humanity's advance towards socialism is the trend
of historical development. The working-class party guides the tide of human
history towards socialism, and the progress of socialist society requires that
the working-class party should be developed and strengthened steadily. The
collapse of socialist ruling parities and socialism's return to capitalism in
some countries in recent years can be considered as abnormal, passing phenomena
in the light of the general trend of human history.
The
collapse of parties, which had been building socialism, was an abnormal
occurrence also in view of the circumstances and conditions for party building
and party activities. The circumstances and conditions for party building and
party activities in socialist society are incomparable superior to those in
capitalist society. In socialist society there are no socio-economic and class
conditions restricting the building and activities of the working-class party,
the party's social and class foundations are broad, and the party has greater
possibilities for winning the support and confidence of the popular masses
through the implementation of popular policies. The collapse of socialist ruling
parties in spite of this is explained by the fact that party building and party
activities were no conducted properly.
The
most important factor in party building and party activities is to strengthen
the party's organizational and ideological bases.
The
working-class party is a political organization that has been formed on the
basis of the working-class ideology, and as such how its organizational and
ideological bases are built is a basic factor that is essential to its
existence. The working-class party must lay and strengthen its organizational
and ideological foundations in the whole process of preparing its foundation and
development. The strengthening of its organizational and ideological foundations
is particularly important when the inheritance of the party leadership is an
issue, because at that moment the class enemies at home and abroad and schemers
and ambitious elements that are greedy for power maneuver more overtly than
ever.
If
its organizational and ideological bases are solid, the socialist ruling party
can thwart all the schemes of the imperialists and class enemies to undermine
the party. Treachery within the party is a greater danger to the existence of
the party than destructive moves from outside, but whether or not treachery can
be prevented depends on the solidity of its organizational and ideological
foundations. If the party adheres to revolutionary principles and has durable
organizational and ideological foundations, its leadership will not fall into
the hands of traitors to the revolution, and should the leadership fall into
their hands, the traitors will find it difficult to impose their
counterrevolutionary line upon the party organizations and party members. But
the organizational and ideological foundations of several parities were weakened
because of a bend towed bourgeois liberalism that had infiltrated them. Taking
advantage of this weakness, the traitors to the revolution were able to dictate
their counterrevolutionary line to their subordinates openly. In particular the
body of cadre, the backbone of the organizational and theological foundations of
the party, was not built up well and ideological degeneration was evident among
them. Therefore, many cadres failed to distinguish between the revolution and
counterrevolution clearly and, even when the counterrevolutionary nature of the
traitors was identified, they ideologically sympathized with them and followed
them blindly or flattered them submissively, for the purpose of self-protection
in preference. Of course, the staunch communists preserved their conscience of
party membership and fought to defend the party and socialism. But their
struggle could not halt the adverse current of counterrevolution that had
emerged due to the long-term degeneration of the
party.
Another important matter in the building and activates
of the working-class party is the fortification of its mass
foundation.
It
is an essential condition for the existence of the working-class party that
represents the interests of the masses to strike root among the masses. Without
the support of the masses the working-class party cannot maintain its
existence.
For
the socialist ruling party to consolidate its mass base it is essential for it
to build socialism successfully so as to display the advantages of the socialist
system to the full, and at the same time, to work well with the masses and equip
them fully with the socialist ideology. Fundamentally speaking, the
working-class party is a party of the popular masses themselves, which fights in
defense of their interests. Therefore, if the working masses oppose the
working-class party it means that they are opposing themselves. But if the
socialist ruling party fails to bring the superiority of the socialist system
into full play because of the inefficient organization and leadership of
socialist construction, and if it fails to overcome bureaucracy and other
outmoded work methods and styles, and bribery and other forms of irregularities
and corruption, within the party, it may become divorced from the masses. As for
bureaucracy, it was in evidence in the early days of the building of socialism.
It was more or less inevitable that officials should employ outmoded work
methods and styles because they retained the remnants of outmoded ideas and had
no experience of the management of socialist society. But the officials'
outmoded work methods and styles at that time did no result in such a serious
consequence as jeopardizing the revolutionary achievements, because the workers
and peasants were giving strong support to the working-class party and the
socialist power that had freed them from exploitation and oppression. With the
passage of time, however, the people's class awareness dulled and their demands
increased, whereas bureaucratic practices grew more serious as the cadres were
replaced by members of the new generation that lacked revolutionary training
and, worse still, irregularities and corruption which had been a minor problem
in the early period of building socialism increased to a considerable extent.
These evils do not emanate from the nature of the
working-class party and the socialist society, but from outmoded ideological
remnants and bourgeois ideology. So they can be overcome if the party
strengthens its organizational and ideological work and combats them. But, many
parties paid no due attention to the organizational and ideological work of the
party. As a result, they were unable to eliminate such unsound elements as
bureaucracy, irregularities and corruption. Meanwhile, they neglected the work
of educating the popular masses in the socialist ideology and tolerated
ideological and cultural infiltration by the imperialists. Consequently, the
political consciousness of many people dulled and they were deceived by the
anti-socialist maneuvers of the imperialists and reactionaries. Renegade
socialists and reactionaries, talking about "democracy" and "glasnost", used the
shortcomings revealed in the socialist ruling parties as a means of misleading
public opinion. But, if the popular masses had been fully armed with the
socialist ideology, many people would not have been fooled by the
counterrevolutionaries and would not have opposed their parties and
governments.
The
degeneration within socialist government parties, which resulted in the
frustration of socialism, began with their discarding the revolutionary
principles for building a working-class party. The revolutionary principles for
building a working-class party were put forward in Marxism-Leninism. The
founders of Marxism, who believed that a vanguard for the working-class was
needed to lead its revolutionary struggle to victory, formed the Columnist
Union, the political organization of the working-class, and founded the First
International, and they worked hard to develop the international communist
movement under the party's leadership. In the course of this, the founders of
Marxism established a number of party-building principles. Lenin, upholding
Marxist principles for party building, developed the theory of party building in
accordance with the historical conditions in which the proletarian revolution
became necessary with capitalism's transition to the stage of imperialism. He
defined the poor peasantry, along with the working class, as the motive force of
the revolution and, on that new class basis, founded a revolutionary party. With
the victory of the October Socialist Revolution in Russia under the leadership
of Lenin's Party, Marxist-Leninist principles for party building became the
universal principles for party building recognized by the communist and workers'
parties.
The
new era of independence in which the popular masses shape their destiny
independently and creatively required a fresh development in party-building
theories. As a theory in the period of the struggle of the working-class party
for the seizure of power, the Marxist-Leninist theory of party building did not
clarify the details of how the working-class party in power should develop
itself and conduct its activities. Many new theoretical and practical problems
occurred in the building and activities of the party as the leading political
organization of society after its seizure of power and the establishment of the
socialist system.
But
several parties followed Marxism-Leninism dogmatically, claiming that it was
their guiding principle. As a result they did not develop a party-building
theory as required by the situation in which socialism was being built.
Therefore, they failed to find correct solutions to such new problems as those
of strengthening their ranks organizationally and ideologically and
consolidating their mass foundations to suit their ruing position. When the
limitations of the Marxist-Leninist theory of party building were revealed, the
modem revisionists, taking advantage of them, led the working-class parties to
degeneration. Under the pretext of developing the Marxist-Leninist
party-building theory in accordance with the changed circumstances and
conditions, the modern revisionists emasculated the theory's revolutionary
essence, weakened their parties systematically and paralyzed their leadership
functions.
A
socialist society requires that the working-class party should be strengthened
steadily and its leadership role enhanced. Socialist society, which is based on
collectivism, can neither maintain itself nor blaze a trail successfully towards
socialism and communism without the correct political leadership of the party.
In
the course of many years of living in comfort in socialist society, the
revolutionary spirit may gradually disappear and idle and easy-going practices
come to prevail among the new generation and other people who have not
experienced exploitation, oppression and hardship. All this requires the
strengthening of the party and the improvement of its leading role, as well as a
more positive effort to educate party members and other people in the
revolutionary spirit. But, many socialist ruing parties neglected to strengthen
themselves and to provide party members and the people with revolutionary
education, believing that everything would go well merely if they built the
economy after the establishment of the socialist system. Economic construction
is an important task for socialist ruling parties after the establishment of the
socialist system. But, if they emphasize only economic construction and neglect
to strengthen them and to educate party members and the people in the
revolutionary spirit, they cannot build even the economy successfully and may
lose the gains of the socialist revolution.
The
socialist government parties and the socialist systems collapsed in many
countries, not just a few, because they had failed to establish Juche in their
development and activities.
Establishing Juche is the fundamental requirement in the
building and the activities of a revolutionary party. The revolutionary party of
the working class is an independent political organization, which combats
domination and subordination in all forms and struggles to realize the
independence of the working masses. Therefore the revolutionary party must
resolve all the problems that arise in its building and activities with its own
ideas and by its own efforts. Of course, in the early days of the imitational
communist movement the guidance and assistance of the imitational center was
necessary for the countries whose communist hard core was not sufficiently
prepared to carry out the cause of party building.
As
history developed and the revolution progressed, a columnist hard core and
revolutionary forces grew up in different countries and every party became able
to conduct the revolution independently in keeping with the specific conditions
in its own country. In this historical situation it was not realistic for an
international center to guide the parties and revolutionary movements of
different countries in a uniform way, so the Communist International ceased to
exist.
But
even after the Comintern had been dissolved, old practices lasted for a long time
in the relations between communist and workers' parties, practices expressed in
their dogmatic acceptance of the party lines and policies of a major country
which had carried out the socialist revolution earlier. The good experience of
others should be adopted, but in such a case it should be assimilated creatively
to suit the specific situation in the country concerned. Since the specific
conditions vary with the country, socialism cannot be built successfully if
foreign experience is adopted dogmatically. Nevertheless, many parties, being in
the habit of copying the lines and policies of the party of another country,
followed the other when it abandoned socialist principles and pursued
revisionism. They even accepted the counterrevolutionary lines, which the
traitors to socialism dictated to them. This resulted in the collapse of the
socialist government parties in the Soviet Union and east European countries and
in the almost simultaneous collapse of the socialist systems in these countries.
If the socialist government parties had resolved all the problems arising in
their development and activities from their own point of view, with an attitude
befitting masters who are responsible for the revolution in their own country,
and to meet the requirements of their own people and the situation in their own
country, the socialist government parties and socialist systems in these
countries would not have collapsed.
The
process of the disintegration of parties that had seized power after an arduous
revolutionary struggle and had spent decades building socialism, and of the
destruction of the socialist systems is a serious
lesson.
The
historical lesson from the collapse of the socialist ruling parties and of the
socialist systems in many countries is that the purity of the socialist idea
must be maintained firmly if the cause of socialism is to be
completed.
Historical experience shows that when people's ideology
degenerates, both the working-class party and the socialist system will also
become degenerate and cease to exist. The emergence of renegades from the party,
the organizational and ideological disintegration of the party and the change in
public feelings all started from degeneration in ideology. If ideology
degenerates, even great economic and military powers will collapse and the
socialist system that has been developed for decades will inevitably be
destroyed.
The
most dangerous ideological trend, which undermines socialism, is that of
revisionism, dogmatism and flunkeyism.
The
idea, which is directly antagonistic to the socialist idea, is the bourgeois
idea, but the bourgeois idea cannot prevent the attraction of the socialist
idea. The bourgeois idea, that reflects the avaricious demands of the exploiter
classes, cannot conceal its reactionary nature, no matter what hypocrisy is used
to embellish it. It is natural that the working masses should accept the
socialist idea, which reflects their demand for independence instead of the
bourgeois idea, which reflects the demands of the exploiter classes that
infringe upon their independence. Therefore, the imperialists and capitalists
have used revisionism, which is the revision of the socialist idea, to cater to
their desires, as an ideological installment. As it was in the past, so at
present, too, revisionism is the main threat to the accomplishment of the
socialist cause. Being the reflector of the bourgeois idea, which emerged in the
communist movement, revisionism has prevented revolutionary transition to
socialism in capitalist countries and has been used by the imperialists as their
ideological instrument in their strategy of “peaceful transition”, by opening
the road to the return to capitalism in socialist countries. But no matte how
carefully modem revisionism may disguise itself, we must identify its
reactionary nature and categorically oppose and reject
it.
Dogmatism and flunkeyism are also dangerous ideological
elements in the accomplishment of the cause of socialism. Dogmatism and
flunkeyism prevent the socialist idea from displaying its full vitality. Those
who are steeped in dogmatism and sycophancy will dance to the tune of others
instead of acting in accordance with their own beliefs, will adopt revisionism
if others practice revisionism and, ultimately, will harbor illusions about the
developed capitalist countries and recklessly introduce capitalist methods. We
must not tolerate even the slightest expression of dogmatism and sycophancy and
must solve all problems to meet the requirements of our people and the situation
in our country, maintaining our own beliefs at all
times.
Another historical lesson to be learned from the
collapse of the socialist ruling parties and of the socialist systems in some
countries is that continuity of leadership must be ensured if one is to complete
the cause of socialism.
We
cannot regard the responsibility for the disintegration of the socialist ruling
parties as resting with ordinary party members. In any of those countries
ordinary party members have faithfully supported the cause of the working-class
party and grieved at its collapse. The problem was that the continuity of
revolutionary leadership was not ensured.
The
destiny of the cause of socialism, which emerges in the fierce struggle against
the class enemies, depends on how leadership of it is ensured. The struggle for
socialism has developed in many countries over a long historical period, but
correct leadership for it has not always been ensured. Leadership of the cause
of socialism can be ensured only when an outstanding leader stands at its
center. There is no greater fortune for people than being guided by a leader who
enjoy their absolute trust for his brilliant wisdom, outstanding leadership
ability and noble virtue as well as for his lasting achievements. This does not
mean that people who have no such great leader cannot carry out the cause of
socialism. The most valuable of the traits of a leader who leads the cause of
socialism is his loyalty to this cause and to the people. A leader derives
wisdom, leadership ability and virtue from the popular masses. The people are
teachers, and there cannot be a prominent leader who is isolated from the
people. Correct leadership will be ensured when the leader mixes with the
popular masses at all times, listens to their opinions and solves everything by
relying on their strength, and the leader who has such popular leadership
qualities is a true leader of the people.
Disregarding the opinions of the people and not
believing in their strength are the traits of a renegade. If such a renegade
holds power, the misfortune the people will suffer will be immeasurable. The
greatest misery for people is to have the wrong
leader.
If
continuity of leadership is to be ensured in a socialist society, the party
should be strong.
In
general, the personality and qualities of the leader of a communist movement are
formed through a process in which he is tempered and tested in a fierce class
struggle. But the personality and qualities of the leader of the new generation
in a socialist society are shaped in the course of his being tempered and
seasoned through a party life and the practical work of building socialism. If
an admirable leader is to come forward, a leader who has been tempered and
tested through a party life and revolutionary practice in a socialist society,
the party should be powerful. Historical experience shows that it is quite
possible for an excellent leader to come forward who is faithful to the cause of
socialism and the people and is well-qualified and can carry forward the cause
of socialism successfully if the problem of continuity of leadership is solved
in a foresighted way on the basis of strengthening the party organizationally
and ideologically and observing party principles.
The
collapse of the socialist ruling parties and the destruction of the socialist
systems in many countries are a great loss to the cause of independence for the
popular masses. But if one learns a lesson from one's failure and opens up the
revolutionary path of party building independently and creatively, one will be
able to build a more revolutionary and militant party and continually promote
the cause of socialism under the leadership of the
party.
2. THE BASIC PRINCIPLES OF THE BUILDING OF A JUCHE REVOLUTIONARY
PARTY
The
bitter experience of the collapse of the socialist ruling parties and the
destruction of the socialist systems in many countries demands that we should
recognize more clearly the validity of our Party's line of building a Juche
party and work still harder to implement it.
Our
Party has always solved in its own way, proceeding from a Juche stand, all the
problems which have been raised in the building of the Party and in its
activities. Had our Party followed others in the building of the Party and in
its activities, it would have been harmed. In the history of our Party, too,
there were at one time pressure from outside forces and schemes by factionalists
infected with flunkeyism who demanded that we should follow others. But, our
Party did not move even a single step from its Juche line. Because we have built
our Party and conducted its activities in our own way, our Party is leading the
revolution and construction energetically as a militant detachment, which is
united in one mind, even in today's complex situation.
The great leader Comrade Kim Il
Sung has created a Juche theory
on party building and comprehensively systematized it after founding a
Juche-based revolutionary party which he has led on the basis of the Juche idea,
and has also performed immortal exploits and accumulated valuable experience in
party building. This is a great achievement and a sure guarantee for continually
strengthening and developing our Party as a revolutionary party of a Juche
type.
The
Juche idea is the sole guiding idea of our Party.
The
guiding idea of a party is its fundamental idea, which clarifies the goal of its
struggle as well as the principles and ways for achieving that goal. The
character of the party and the basic direction of its building and activities
are defined by its guiding idea. The party is a political organization of people
with the same idea. Therefore, a scientific and revolutionary guiding idea for
the party should be established before anything else in party building. It is
only when the party has a scientific and revolutionary guiding idea that it will
be able to convince its members and other people of the validity of its cause
and give them confidence in victory, to achieve the unity and cohesion of the
party and the revolutionary ranks in ideology and will and to lead the
revolution and construction to victory based upon a correct strategy and proper
tactics.
The
guiding ideas of the revolutionary parties of the working class share common
ground in that they reflect the desire of the popular masses, the driving force
of the revolution, for independence, and their interests. Nevertheless, they
have their own specific features because the situation in every country is
different. In the past it was stressed that the parties of all countries should
have one guiding idea, which was approved by all. But the fact that the party of
each country should work independently, with its own guiding idea, and that it
should develop its guiding idea creatively, was neglected. This was an obstacle
for every country in building the party and making the revolution independently
to suit its own situation. It is only when a correct guiding idea is created and
developed from an independent and creative stand that a party can be built
independently and the revolution and construction be conducted successfully,
taking the idea as its guiding principle.
Because a party has to create a guiding idea to keep
abreast of the changing circumstances and its own situation, it should not
renounce the revolutionary principles that should be maintained invariably in
the building of the party and in its activities. The conditions, under which the
party works, as well as its duties, change in the course of accomplishing the
cause of socialism; therefore, the theoretical and practical problems arising in
the building of the party and in its activities should be solved creatively to
conform to this. But, revolutionary principles should invariably be maintained
because the class character of the party and its historical mission cannot
change. Renouncing revolutionary principles because of changes in the
circumstances and conditions means destroying the revolutionary party and
betraying the revolutionary cause of the popular
masses.
The great leader Comrade Kim Il
Sung created the Juche idea and thus found a brilliant way
of providing a guiding ideology for the Party to meet the requirements of the
times and the situation in our country.
The
validity and vitality of a revolutionary idea are defined by how correctly the
idea reflects the masses' desire for independence and their interests and how
scientifically it explains the way to meet them. The Juche idea accurately
reflects the fundamental requirements of the working class and other working
masses and explains the way it should be implemented in an absolutely scientific
manner. The fundamental demand of the working class and the other working people
is to end exploitation and oppression of man by man and to enjoy an independent
and creative life as masters of the state and society. Because it mirrors the
masses' desire for independence and explains the way in which it should be
implemented in a comprehensive manner, the Juche idea is a perfect revolutionary
ideology of the working class which reflects the new age in which the popular
masses have emerged in the arena of history as masters of their destiny. It is
only when party building and its activities are guided by the Juche idea that
the party can consolidate and develop itself steadily and conduct the revolution
and construction with success. This has been proved in our revolutionary
practice.
Developing our Party into a mass party of the working
people is a basic policy of building it.
Formerly a party was regarded as a political
organization of a class, representing and defending the class's interests, and
as a weapon in the class struggle. The party is the vanguard of a class, which
fights to realize the demands and aspirations of that class. But, if it is built
into a party for that class alone, it is impossible for it to perform its duties
properly as a revolutionary party or to win the support of the broad masses of
the people. The situation now, in which the broad masses of the people have
emerged as the masters of their destiny, requires that the working-class party
be developed into a mass party which represents the interests of all the people
and embraces progressive elements from all classes and sections of the working
population. In socialist society in which all strata of the popular masses have
become socialist working people and the social and class composition is becoming
more and more homogeneous, it is all the more necessary to develop the
working-class party into a mass party.
The great leader Comrade Kim Il
Sung, displaying scientific
insight into the requirements of our times and the specific situation of our
revolution, put forward the theory of building a mass party, thus paving a new
way for the building of a revolutionary party. The theory on building a mass
party evolved by the great leader is based on the Juche revolutionary principle
that the popular masses are the masters and the motive force of the revolution
and construction. The cause of socialism is an undertaking by the people and for
the people. Today, when the broad masses of the people are aspiring to socialism
and the social and class foundations of socialism have been expanded as never
before, the party which fights for the cause of socialism must naturally be
developed into a mass party which represents the interests of all the people and
strikes root among the broad working masses.
The
party's development into a mass party must not result in the weakening or
alternation of its revolutionary and working-class character. The class
character of the party is defined by its guiding ideology and fighting
objectives; its revolutionary character is manifested in its loyalty to the
revolutionary ideology of the working class and to the socialist cause. The
cause of the working class conforms to the interests of all the people, and the
working class can achieve the socialist cause successfully only when it rallies
broad strata of the population behind it. It is, therefore, a legitimate
requirement in building the revolutionary party to develop it into a mass party
which champions the interests of all the people and comprises farmers and
intellectuals as well as the working class. Experience shows that when it fails
to become a mass party of the working people, a party may be reduced to a
political minority of communists when faced with difficulties in the revolution.
Only when it is built as a mass party which thoroughly champions the masses'
desire for independence and their interests and strikes root among wide sections
of the working people, can the party maintain unbreakable ties with the masses
and succeed in the socialist cause by relying on the inexhaustible energies of
the people who are rallied behind it.
The
great leader, on the basis of the line of building a mass party, built a
revolutionary party of Juche which consists of advanced elements of the workers,
farmers and working intellectuals and champions the interests of the popular
masses, and thus set a brilliant example in the building of a mass party. He had
not only a hammer and sickle symbolizing the workers and farmers but also a
brush symbolizing the working intellectuals form the Party's emblem, to suit the
characteristics of our Party, a mass party, and has led the Party to form a
harmonious whole with the masses and render loyal service to all the people so
as to provide them with an independent and creative life. Our Party has
developed into an unconquerable revolutionary party, which enjoys the
unqualified support and trust of the popular masses. It has become a powerful
motive force for the revolution by welding itself with the masses into a
socio-political organism, which shares a common destiny. This is an excellent
fruition of the great leader's line of building a mass party, and it ensures all
our victories.
Firmly establishing monolithic ideology and leadership
within the Party is a fundamental principle in the building of our
Party.
Its
monolithic ideology and leadership ensure the durability and vitality of a
revolutionary party. Monolithic ideology and leadership is essential for the
unity of idea and purpose within the party and for its effective leadership of
the revolution and construction.
Monolithic ideology and leadership in a party is best
achieved when a distinguished leader guides the party. A leader who is endowed
with great intelligence, outstanding leadership ability and noble virtue can
formulate lines and policies which reflect the masses' desire for independence
and their interests accurately and organize and guide their creative activities
successfully. A party, which does not support its leader's ideology and guidance
or does not inherit his cause, cannot be called a revolutionary
party.
Monolithic ideology and leadership in a party is
guaranteed by centralist discipline, and can be ensured only when the party has
established a centralist work system and order by which all party organizations
and all its members obligatorily implement its lines and policies, and by which
its entire membership acts as one in accordance with the instructions of its
central committee.
The
establishment of monolithic ideology and leadership in a party does not conflict
with democracy, but provides a sure guarantee for genuine democracy. When no
such ideology and leadership is established and unprincipled democracy is
permitted within the party, democracy may be suppressed by bureaucracy and
arbitrariness manifested among officials who lack in party discipline, and the
unity and cohesion of the party may be broken and division encouraged by
undesirable elements hidden in the party. The occurrence of undisciplined
practices and disorder and the emergence of factions in some parties over recent
years, which led finally to their disintegration and collapse, were due in no
small measure to the failure to ensure their monolithic ideology and leadership,
resulting from undue emphasis on "democracy". It is only when monolithic
ideology and leadership are combined properly with democracy in a party that
true comradely unity is achieved among party members, the unity of superiors and
subordinates is guaranteed, and its lines and policies are implemented with
success. Making it the basic principle in party building to maintain monolithic
ideology and leadership, our Party has established the monolithic ideological
and leadership system firmly among its entire membership and thus has been able
to develop and strengthen itself into an unbreakable, militant organization
which thinks and acts as one under the guidance of the leader.
Our
experience in party building shows that democracy based on unshakable,
monolithic ideology and leadership makes it possible for a party to promote the
revolution and construction forcefully by uniting all its members firmly with
one ideology and purpose.
It
is our main task in party building to strengthen the Party's unity and cohesion.
The unity and cohesion of the party is its lifeblood and the source of its
might. The party whose unity and cohesion is disrupted cannot maintain its
existence. The unity and cohesion of the party is a prerequisite for achieving
the political and ideological unity of the whole society. The unity of the broad
masses behind the party and the leader in their struggle constitutes the major
driving force in the rapid development of socialist society and is the source of
its unconquerable might. The political and ideological unity of the whole
society is inconceivable without the unity and cohesion of the party. The party
is the hard core joining the popular masses with the leader organizationally and
ideologically. In order to achieve the political and ideological unity of the
whole society by rallying the popular masses firmly behind the leader it is
essential, before all else, to achieve the unity and cohesion of the party's
ranks, the hard core.
The
unity and cohesion of the party behind the leader in ideology and purpose, as
well as in morality and loyalty, is the most durable of unity and cohesion. An
association, which is based on a mere sense of duty or on business routine
cannot last long, nor can it withstand the severe trials of the revolution. Only
solid, single-hearted unity behind the leader which is based on one ideology and
purpose and on loyalty to the revolution can be unbreakable unity and cohesion
that are capable of overcoming all hardships and
trials.
The
work of strengthening the unity and cohesion of the party must be steadily
intensified. If we, resting content with the unity and cohesion of the Party
that has been achieved, do not make continued efforts to consolidate it, the
unity and cohesion may be gradually weakened and, in the long run, destroyed. It
is important to launch an effective struggle to preserve the unity and cohesion
of the party, especially when one revolutionary generation is replaced by
another and when the situation, internal and external, is complex. Historical
experience shows that in such a situation, ambitious elements and renegades
appear and try to wreck the unity and cohesion of the
party.
The
struggle to maintain the unity and cohesion of the party is, in the final
analysis, a fight against heterogeneous ideological trends that are detrimental
to the unity and cohesion of the party. The most dangerous of the ideological
trends that undermine the party's unity and cohesion is factionalism and other
counterrevolutionary ideological trends. If we tolerate counterrevolutionary
ideological trends within the party, anti-party groups will be formed on their
basis and will destroy the party. In order to maintain the unity and cohesion of
the party, it is also necessary to guard against parochialism, nepotism and
other unsound ideological elements. Parochialism and nepotism are seeds of
factions and, if they are connived at, may grow into factions and break the
unity and cohesion of the party. We must remember that heterogeneous ideological
elements that are harmful to the Party's unity and cohesion can germinate from
the remnants of outmoded ideas or infiltrate from outside, and we must always be
vigilant.
Historical experience shows that, if we neglect the
consolidation of the unity and cohesion of the party, in the belief that the
unity and cohesion of the party will not be destroyed in socialist society,
factional forces may appear in the party and challenge the party, in collusion
with counterrevolutionary forces outside the party, and this will incur grave
consequences. Only when we develop the work of consolidating the unity and
cohesion of the party, regarding it as the main task in party building, can we
strengthen and develop its unity and cohesion down through the
generations.
Our
Party achieved solid unity and cohesion a long time ago. Not resting content
with this, however, it has continued to work hard to strengthen the
single-hearted unity of the whole Party around the leader, so that it maintains
unbreakable unity and cohesion, without any vacillation even in the present
complex situation.
It
is the consistent policy of our Party to stress ideology in party
building.
A
party is a political organization of people who are united by a common ideology.
Therefore, its ranks should be strengthened with the main stress on ideology.
This means that the party's ranks should be made up of people who are loyal to
the cause of socialism, judged mainly by how strong a belief they have in the
party's ideology. Only when the party's ranks are strengthened with the people
who have a high level of ideological consciousness and are loyal to the cause of
socialism, is it possible to ensure the party's solid unity in ideology and
purpose and its strong revolutionary character, and enhance the vanguard role of
the party members in the revolutionary struggle and construction work.
Therefore, it is essential in building up the party's ranks to judge people
mainly and always by their ideological level and their loyalty to the cause of
socialism, while taking into account their socio-class position and background.
Even in a society where the hostile class has been eliminated and all the
members of society have become socialist working people, the principle of giving
priority to ideology in building up the party's ranks must not be violated.
In a
socialist society, too, some people who are not prepared politically and
ideologically may possibly attempt to join the party in pursuit of selfish
interests and fame. But such people are not qualified for party membership and,
if they are admitted to the party, the dignity and prestige of the party may be
damaged and the party itself be weakened.
In
building a party by judging people's ideological criteria, it is extremely
important to form the ranks of cadres with officials who are infinitely loyal to
the party, the leader and the revolution. Cadres are the backbone of the party;
they educate the masses and direct the revolution. The strength of the party
depends largely on the quality of its cadres. Cadres need to be competent but
more importantly, should have a sound ideology. Loyalty to the party, the leader
and the revolution is the first criterion of a cadre. To form the cadre ranks
mainly on the criterion of loyalty to the party, the leader and the revolution
is a fundamental matter that has a bearing on the future of the party. The major
obstacle to forming the cadre ranks with the main stress on ideology is the
violation of party principles because of favoritism, personal acquaintance and
the like in the work of personnel administration. If party principles are
disregarded in personnel administration, unqualified people may be admitted to
the ranks of cadres or even alien elements may worm their way into
them.
With
a view to ensuring the purity of the ranks of cadres, our Party has established
strict procedures for the appointment, the dismissal and the ratification of
cadres and has ensured that cadres are selected and appointed on the basis of
collective discussion by the Party committee and on the principle of unanimous
approval. Thus, only those whose loyalty and ability have been verified in
revolutionary practice have been selected and appointed as cadres. The
experience of our Party shows that only when the ranks of cadres are built up
mainly on ideological criteria can the Party be strengthened organizationally
and ideologically and, on this basis, the cause of the Party be accomplished
down through generations.
Establishing a monolithic ideology is the major task of
our Party.
The
building of socialism and communism is the process of modeling the whole society
on the revolutionary ideology of the working class. Our Party set the ultimate
objective of our revolution to be the modeling of the whole society on the Juche
idea and has worked hard to occupy the ideological and material fortresses of
socialism and communism by transforming our ideology, technology and culture to
meet the requirements of Juche.
The
main aspect of modeling the whole society on one ideology is to instill our
monolithic theology in all the members of society. People are the masters of
society and a person's value and quality are defined, and all his activities are
regulated, by his ideological consciousness. Therefore, in order to transform
the whole of society on a single ideology, it is essential, above all else, to
educate people and transform their ideology.
People not only transform nature and society but also
reform themselves. The ideological transformation of people is also influenced
by changes and developments in the objective conditions of society. In
particular, the change and development of the social system exert a great
influence on the change and development of ideological consciousness. But a
change in the objective conditions does not bring about that of people's
ideological consciousness spontaneously. Ideological consciousness is
consciousness, which reflects the demands and interests of people and it, has
relative solidity. Unless people work to remold their ideological consciousness,
regardless of changes in the objective circumstances and conditions, their
ideological consciousness will not be transformed. If we believe that people
will acquire the socialist ideology automatically after the establishment of the
socialist system and neglect their ideological transformation, old ideologies
may revive. The transformation of people's ideological consciousness is more
difficult than the reform of the social relations and the development of the
forces of production. The remnants of old ideologies are very conservative and
revive whenever the possibility arises. Ideological transformation, particularly
in confrontation with imperialism, is accompanied by a serious class struggle.
Therefore, we must direct greater efforts to ideological transformation and give
definite priority to it over all other work.
The
ideology with which we should equip the members of society should be an
excellent one. There cannot be a vacuum in people's ideological consciousness.
Unless we have a good ideology that is superior to the old ideologies we cannot
succeed in ideological transformation.
The great leader Comrade Kim Il
Sung originated the Juche idea
and, while leading the arduous revolutionary struggle for nearly 70 years, has
produced a full clarification of how a revolutionary should live and struggle,
setting a fine example in doing so, and thus providing us with good
ideo-spiritual wealth for ideological transformation. The
revolutionary ideology of the great leader and the history of his revolutionary
struggle are an invaluable textbook and example for imbuing the whole society
with one ideology. The loyalty to the Party and the leader of our anti-Japanese
revolutionary forerunners, the heroic soldiers who fought in the Fatherland
Liberation War and the heroes of socialist revolution and construction and their
devoted service to the country and the people are also a priceless asset in
ideological transformation.
An
old ideology does not give way to a good, new one of its own accord. A good
ideology, needless to say, is very attractive. But, since the imperialists and
the reactionaries are playing many tricks in an attempt to slur the socialist
ideology and beautify and embellish the bourgeois ideology, it is not easy for
people to accept an advanced ideology. Only through a struggle to oppose the
reactionary bourgeois ideology and equip the people with the advanced socialist
ideology can they be educated and reformed along revolutionary lines. It is the
most important task for the parties building socialism to carry out vigorous
ideological work to prevent the penetration of the reactionary bourgeois
ideology and equip people with the socialist ideology. Only when the
revolutionary parties conduct good ideological work to overcome the reactionary
bourgeois ideas of all hues and arm people with the advanced socialist ideology
can they firmly guarantee the victory of the socialist ideology and succeed in
imbuing the whole society with it.
For
the ideological transformation of the whole society the party must give priority
to the ideological education of its members. In other words, a party must
educate its members first and then make them educate the hard core of the masses
who, in turn, will educate the broad masses. The education of the hard core of
the masses by party members and the education of the broad masses by the hard
core of the masses is an effective method of educating and transforming all the
members of society, with one person educating ten people, ten people a hundred,
a hundred people a thousand, and a thousand people ten thousand.
A
party member is a political activist by nature and it is the duty of a party
member to conduct political work to educate and transform the masses. When a
party refuses to give precedence to the ideological education of its members
they cannot do their duty as political activists and may degenerate
ideologically. It cannot be said that the traitors to the revolution who
appeared in some socialist ruling parties were anti-socialist from the first.
The parties neglected the revolutionary education and tempering of their cadres
and members, with the result that some people gradually degenerated and became
traitors. In the light of this lesson we must always pay primary attention to
the revolutionary education and tempering of cadres and party
members.
In
order to succeed in the ideological tempering of party members we must lead them
to live a good party life. A party life is a furnace for ideological tempering.
When party members fail to lead a party life and leave the control of their
party organizations they may become liberal and degenerate ideologically.
Proceeding from their need of political integrity party members must participate
voluntarily in a party life. Our Party has established a well-regulated system
for a party life, which enables its members to raise their political integrity
and fulfill their duties through leading a party life. Our Party has led all its
organizations to guarantee proper organization and guidance so that their
members lead a party life consciously and faithfully in compliance with party
rues, having a correct view of their party organization, and temper themselves
steadily in a revolutionary way through leading a party
life.
Ideology is reformed through ideological education and
an ideological struggle. Ideological education is work to equip people with
revolutionary ideas; it requires a certain system and definite forms and
methods. Our Party has established a well-knit system of ideological education
within itself and has run it regularly. It has steadily improved the forms and
methods of ideological education as required by the developing situation. The
ideological struggle is an important form of ideological transformation that is
through criticism; criticism is a tonic for preventing ideological sickness. Our
Party has established a sound atmosphere for criticism within itself so that an
ideological struggle is conducted through criticism to temper the cadres and its
members on revolutionary lines.
For
the ideological transformation of the whole society the Party must also educate
the masses responsibly. Equipping them with the consciousness of independence
and awakening them ideologically manifest the greatest love for the people, and
the most serious crime against the people is to paralyze their consciousness of
independence and make them ideologically degenerate. The responsible education
of the popular masses by a party is an expression of its boundless love for
them.
Party organizations should guide all its cadres and members to
conduct political work widely among the masses, while at the same time educating
the masses through working people's organizations. Conducting work with the
masses through working people's organizations is our Party's principle in
guiding the masses.
The
proper guidance of those organizations is an important duty of the socialist
ruling party, which is the political leadership organization of society. Working
people's organizations must work independently, but they should not be left
without the guidance of the working-class party. It is the working-class party
that represents the interests of the popular masses most thoroughly in socialist
society. So the working people's organizations must always conduct their
activities in accorded with the party's lines and policies. The "independence"
of the working people's organizations that means freedom from the leadership of
the party eventually reduces the working people's organizations to a tool for
the counterrevolutionary forces. The socialist ruling party must give correct
guidance to the working people's organizations so that they conduct the work of
educating and reforming the masses of all strata independency, creatively and
skillfully, in accordance with their duties and character as organizations for
ideological education. The party's norms for an organizational and ideological
life should serve as an example of the organizational and ideological life in
the working people's organizations. But, unlike the party that is composed of
advanced elements of the working people, the working people's organizations are
mass organizations, which embrace the broad masses. As every working people's
organization has its own characteristics, its organizational and ideological
life should be arranged accordingly.
The
fundamental method of mass education is explanation and persuasion. People's
ideology cannot be reformed by administrative orders or by coercive methods.
People should be encouraged to accept the ideology as their faith through
explanation and persuasion. Officials should always explain to the masses and
try to persuade them steadily and patiently. Influencing people by positive
examples is an effective method of educating them. The affirmative is the
progressive and beautiful things that meet the demands of people for
independence, so they exert a great influence on people. Support for the
affirmative is a criticism of the negative, and shows people the ways of
overcoming the negative. Our Party's experience shows that there is no one who
cannot be educated and reformed if we conduct explanation and persuasion and
influence people properly by positive examples in
education.
Great efforts should be directed particularly to the
education of the younger generation in the education of the masses. The oldest
generation of the revolution should pass down to the younger generation great
revolutionary spirit and creative ability. Of course, material wealth should be
handed down to the younger generation, but however much martial wealth they may
inherit, they will misuse it if they lack revolutionary spirit and creative
ability. In those countries where capitalism has revived, many young people took
the lead in opposing socialism. This was due to their parties' failure to guide
them properly. It is an important duty for socialist ruling parties to educate
the younger generation on revolutionary lines so that they firmly defend the
socialist system and continue to work for the revolution and accomplish the
cause. Historical lesson shows clearly that when the younger generation is not
educated in a revolutionary way the revolutionary gains achieved at the cost of
blood are lost.
Today in our country the young people are working with
devotion to develop socialism further under the leadership of the Party, and all
the young people and children are growing up as dependable successors to the
revolution. This shows that the leadership of our Party, which has put great
effort into the education of the rising generation, is absolutely correct. But
we should not rest content with the successes, which have been achieved in the
education of the younger generation; we should train them more as
revolutionaries of a Juche type.
It
is the basic mission of our Party to guarantee its political leadership of the
whole society.
The
revolutionary working-class party in socialist society is charged with the
mission of assuming responsibility for the destiny of the people, forging it and
providing independent and creative lives for them. If the party is to fulfill
its mission it should ensure its political leadership in politics, the economy,
culture, national defense and all other spheres. The party's responsibility for
the destiny of the people is inseparable from its leading position. The
revolutionary party's renunciation of its leading position and role is the
evasion of its responsibility for the destiny of the people. It is the
fundamental direction in the building of a socialist ruling party to enhance the
leading position and role of the party so that it can fully ensure its political
leadership over the whole society.
The great leader Comrade Kim Il
Sung wisely guided our Party to
strengthen its position as the political leader of society and enhance its role
as such. Our people recognize only the Workers' Party of Korea as their
political leader and entrust their destiny entirely to the Party, and they are
full of firm determination to complete the revolutionary cause of Juche under
the leadership of the Party.
The
leadership of a revolutionary party to the revolution and construction should be
political leadership.
First of all, the party should draw up correct policies.
The lines and policies of a revolutionary party should accurately reflect the
masses' desire for independence and their interests and, to this end, the party
should heed their aspirations and demands. Our Party has believed in the popular
masses as its teacher, always mixed with the masses, listened to them and shaped
its policies to reflect their demands and interests. As a result, our Party has
been able to avoid deviations to right or left in forming its lines and
policies, and our Party's policies have commanded the full support of the
popular masses. The party should not only draw up correct policies but also lead
its organizations to carry out its policies thoroughly. An important duty for
party organizations at all levels is to organize, control and guide the
execution of party policies. When party organizations implement party policies
correctly, they can translate them into reality so as to promote the revolution
and construction.
The
party should give priority to political work in all its activities so as to give
full play to the revolutionary enthusiasm and creative ability of the popular
masses. It is an intrinsic demand of socialist society to give precedence to
political work in all activities. The revolutionary enthusiasm and creative
ability of the working people who are masters of state and society can be
brought into full play only by political methods. The capitalist method of
motivating people by coercion or money, which is contrary to the intrinsic
nature of socialist society, not only cannot give full play to their
revolutionary enthusiasm and creative ability but also results in the
degeneration of the socialist system itself. Only the method of giving full rein
to the revolutionary enthusiasm and creative ability of the popular masses by
giving priority to political work is a revolutionary method of strengthening the
socialist system and giving full play to its advantages. By giving precedence to
political work in all its activities our Party has been able to promote the
revolution and construction dynamically in reliance on the high revolutionary
enthusiasm and creative ability of the popular masses, and to give full play to
the advantages of socialism of our own style which is centered on the popular
masses.
The
embodiment of the revolutionary mass line is the consistent policy of our Party
in its leadership of the revolution and construction.
The
revolutionary mass line is a principle of activity, based on the view that the
driving force of the revolution and construction is the popular masses. The
fundamental demand of the revolutionary mass line is to ensure that the popular
masses hold the position of masters of the revolution and construction and
fulfill their role as such. The revolutionary party, which represents the
interests of the popular masses and serves them must make the revolutionary mass
line the fundamental principle of its activities and thoroughly implement the
revolutionary mass line throughout the whole course of the struggle for
socialism.
If
the revolutionary mass line is to be implemented thoroughly in the activities of
the party, the method and style of work of officials should be improved
steadily. The connection between the parties and the masses is established
by officials and the masses' support for and trust in the party largely depend
on the officials' method and style of work. In socialist society some
ill-prepared officials may throw their weight about and act bureaucratically.
Essentially, wielding power and acting bureaucratically is a ruling method of
the old society for oppressing and exploring the people. As experience shows, if
officials abuse their power and resort to bureaucracy, they will cause the
divorce of the party and the masses, and may finally bring the party to ruin. To
struggle uncompromisingly against the abuse of power and bureaucracy is
important work, which the socialist ruling party should not neglect even for a
moment.
Since changes of generation take place in the ranks of
cadres and the proportion of officials who are not amply tempered in the
revolution increases, we have continued to pay great attention to the
elimination of outmoded work methods and styles. Under the slogan, "We serve the
people!" our Party has guided all our officials to serve the people faithfully
and strengthen their kindred relations with the popular masses. As a
consequence, our officials have established the revolutionary work method and
popular work style whereby they defend the interests of the popular masses, go
among them and work in reliance on them, share good time and bad with them, and
lead the masses by setting them examples. Our people's strong support for and
faith in our Party is the fruition of its revolutionary mass line that it has
implemented thoroughly in its activities, and of its unremitting efforts to
ensure that officials establish the revolutionary work method and the popular
work style.
We
must apply more thoroughly the Juche theory on the building of the Party, whose
validity and vitality have been demonstrated fully in practice, and thus
constantly strengthen our Party and complete the revolutionary cause of Juche
under its leadership.
3. THE INTERNATIONALIST UNITY AND SOLIDARITY OF REVOLUTIONARY
PARTIES
Strengthening internationalist unity and solidarity with
revolutionary parties is an important demand for our Party in discharging its
national and internationalist duties.
The
basic task of a revolutionary party is to provide independence for the popular
masses. Their cause for independence is not only national but also the common
cause of humanity, and the struggle to realize the independence of the popular
masses in each county is closely related to the struggle to make the whole world
independent. An independent world is a world, which is free from domination and
subjugation and intervention and pressure and in which all countries, and
nations exercise complete sovereignty as the masters of their destiny. With the
promotion of global independence a favorable international climate is created
for the independent development of all countries and nations.
Meanwhile, victory in the struggle for the independence
of the popular masses in each country reinforces the independent forces of the
world and thus accelerates global independence. In league with one another, the
imperialists and the reactionary forces of all shades are impeding the
fulfillment of the independent cause of the popular masses, and the
internationally united reactionary forces are challenging it. This makes it
absolutely necessary for all the revolutionary parties and people aspiring after
independence to unite and fight against them.
The
people of the world are joining the common struggle because they share the same
goal and task of struggling for independence. “People of the world advocating
independence, unite!”-this is the slogan to be held up by all the people of our
era.
If
all the people advocating independence are to unite and wage a struggle, first
of all the internationalist unity and solidarity of the revolutionary parties,
their hard core, should be strengthened.
Strengthening internationalist unity and solidarity in
the fulfillment of the cause of independence for the popular masses is an
important factor in its triumph. The struggle for the victory of this cause is
now going through an ordeal. But if they strengthen their solidarity with one
another, unite in a comradely manner and fight on, the revolutionary parties of
the world will be able to check and frustrate the counterrevolutionary offensive
by the imperialists and reactionaries who are opposed to independence, and to
pave the way to victory.
The
internationalist unity and solidarity of the revolutionary parties should be
realized on the basis of the socialist idea. A revolutionary party that is
devoid of the socialist idea is inconceivable and unity and solidarity between
the parties that are not based on the socialist idea cannot be called genuinely
revolutionary unity and solidarity. The aim of strengthening the
internationalist unity and solidarity is not self-serving; it is to achieve in a
combined effort the common cause of socialism. It is a bounden duty for
revolutionary parties to unite firmly on the basis of the socialist
idea.
The
Pyongyang Declaration reflects a firm determination to defend and promote the
cause of socialism. Its publication is of epochal significance in strengthening
the internationalist unity and solidarity of the revolutionary parties and in
promoting the socialist cause.
The
Pyongyang Declaration has affirmed that socialism is the ideal of mankind and
that socialist society is a society, which represents the future of mankind, and
a genuine society for the people. Although the socialist idea is the ideology of
the working class, it does not represent the interests of one class alone; it is
a universal idea for humanity, which reflects the social nature of human beings.
Socialism is not only an idea for class emancipation but
also an idea for national and human liberation, which reflects the desire for
independence of all nations and the whole of humanity. Only when they advance
along the road of socialism where the popular masses are the masters of
everything and everything serves them, can all the people lead a free, equitable
and dignified life that is suited to the independent nature of human beings and
can all countries and nations free themselves from domination and subjugation,
achieve independent development and ensure lasting peace and security in the
world, thus guaranteeing the survival and progress of
humanity.
By
confirming the veracity and validity of the cause of socialism and the
inevitability of its final victory, the Pyongyang Declaration is infusing the
revolutionary people of the world who aspire after independence with confidence
in victory and a revolutionary fighting spirit, while representing a serious
setback for the imperialists and reactionaries who are waging a frantic
anti-socialist campaign, talking about the "end" of
socialism.
The
fact that well over a hundred parties have signed the Pyongyang Declaration and
that the revolutionary people around the world are responding to it proves
irrefutably that the socialist idea contained in the Pyongyang Declaration
reflects the desires and aspirations of progressive humanity. The revolutionary
parties will be able to strengthen their internationalist unity and solidarity
based on the common idea and dynamically promote the cause of socialism when they wage a struggle with
the Pyongyang Declaration as their common fighting
program.
The
internationalist unity and solidarity of the revolutionary parties must be
achieved on the basis of independence. There is no need to establish an
imitational center of leadership since each country is conducting the revolution
under different circumstances and conditions and the party of each country is
acting independently. The revolutionary parties will achieve genuinely
internationalist unity only when they establish a comradely relationship on the
basis of independence and equality instead of a relationship in which one is
higher and the other lower and one dictates and the other is dictated to. It is
impermissible in their relationship for revolutionary parties to interfere in
the affairs of others and to force their opinions on the other, contrary to the
principles of independence and internationalism.
An
urgent, common task facing the revolutionary parties at present is to defend
socialism from the counterrevolutionary offensive of the imperialists and
reactionaries.
The
imperialists and reactionaries are now engaged in vicious maneuvers against
socialism, but they are destined to be a failure. The revolutionary partied and
people the world over are turning out in a new struggle, overcoming the
temporary confusion. It is inevitable for the masses of people to fight against
a force if it represses their independence, and the cause of socialism emerges
victorious through this struggle. This is a law governing historical
development. The imperialists are now behaving arrogantly, but they are in a
serious crisis. As the monopolies grow, the reactionary, anti-popular character
of modem imperialism becomes more evident and the discontent of the working
people with the corrupt and ailing capitalist society grows as the days go by.
The desire to build an independent, new world under the ideal of independence,
peace and friendship is becoming more intense among the progressive people of
the world. Although socialism is undergoing an ordeal, these people can change a
disadvantageous situation into a favorable one and turn misfortune into a
blessing, if they counter the counterrevolutionary offensive of the imperialists
and reactionaries with a revolutionary offensive, full of confidence in
victory.
Now
that the imperialists and reactionaries are concentrating the spearhead of their
attack on the socialist countries which are faithful to revolutionary
principles, it is very important for all the revolutionary parties and people to
unite and strengthen their internationalist support for and solidarity with the
socialist countries. Frustrating the criminal maneuvers of the imperialists and
reactionaries to isolate, blockade and invade the socialist countries is a
common, urgent task for the revolutionary parties and people in their struggle
to safeguard socialism.
The
imperialists and reactionaries are resorting to every manner of trickery to
prevent socialism from reviving in the former socialist countries. This is a
scheme to bring the people of these countries under the yoke of domination and
subjugation forever. A catastrophic crisis has been created in the countries
where capitalism has revived owing to the criminal moves of the imperialists and
reactionaries. The crisis these countries are now faced with is not a crisis of
socialism but a crisis of revived capitalism, and it shows the irrelevance of
the idea of bourgeois revival. The resurgence of socialism is the only way out
of the political, economic, ideological and moral confusion and crisis which are
becoming more serious with every passing day in the countries where capitalism
has revived.
The
imperialists are resorting to every conceivable heinous plot to hold in check
the advance towards socialism of the people of those countries which were
subjected to national oppression and exploitation in the past and which have now
embarked on the building of a new society. This is aimed at preventing them from
taking the road to independence. Fighting against the imperialists' moves for
trampling down their rights to independence and for strengthening neocolonial
exploitation and plunder of them is an important link in the whole chain of the
common struggle for socialism.
In
the developed capitalist countries, bipolarization, “the rich getting ever
richer and the poor ever poorer”, is intensifying and confrontation is growing,
with the social evil becoming more serious owing to the strengthening of
monopolies. Accordingly, the oppressed working masses are turning out in the
struggle, lifting up their voices calling for the rights to existence, democracy
and independence.
The
victorious advance of the common cause of socialism will be further accelerated
when the revolutionary parties and peoples give active support and encouragement
to those parties and peoples that are waging an undaunted struggle for socialism
under various circumstances and conditions.
It
is an important task for the revolutionary parties to form a united front with
the democratic political parties and organizations in the struggle to accomplish
the cause of socialism. In the implementation of the socialist ideal of opposing
exploitation and oppression and realizing the independence of the popular
masses, the revolutionary parties, and democratic parties and organizations
share similar demands and interests. The socialist cause will be promoted if the
revolutionary parties strengthen their unity with all the democratic parties and
organizations and cooperate with them actively on the principle of mutual
respect in the joint struggle for the independence of the popular masses in
opposition to exploitation and oppression.
If
the independence of the popular masses is to be realized, a dynamic
anti-imperialist struggle should be launched. The main target of the struggle to
defend socialism and achieve global independence is the US and other imperialist
reactionary forces. Taking advantage of the destruction of the balance of power
in the international arena, the modern imperialists are scheming more viciously
than ever before to realize world domination by use of force. Without a struggle
against imperialism, it is impossible to realize the aspirations to and desire
for independence of the progressive peoples of the world who are opposed to
domination and subjugation and aggression and war. Struggling against
imperialist domination and subjugation and aggression and war is a natural
demand of the cause for independence of the popular masses, and compromising
with the imperialist policy of diminution is the betrayal of their cause of
independence. To maintain a principled stand against imperialism is the bounden
duty of revolutionary parties. The revolutionary parties and progressive forces
will be able to check and frustrate the imperialists' moves for aggression and
war if they regard the struggle against imperialism as their common duty and
fight resolutely against it.
The
driving force of the struggle to make the whole world independent is the
combined anti-imperialist, independent force. The anti-imperialist, independent
forces must unite so as to put an end to domination and subordination and
interference and pressure by the imperialists, to establish a fair international
order based on independence, to eliminate aggression and war and to ensure world
peace and security. The imperialists are using all sorts of crafty maneuvers to
divide the anti-imperialist, independent forces and set them at variance with
one another. The anti-imperialist, independent forces can frustrate the
imperialists' maneuvers for division and alienation and emerge victorious only
when they counter their schemes with the strategy of unity. The
anti-imperialist, independent forces can unite, transcending differences in
social systems, political views, ideas and religious beliefs, nations and races
because they have a common desire for independence, peace and
friendship.
Should all the anti-imperialist, independent forces,
including the socialist countries, the international communist and working-class
movements, the national-liberation movement, the Non-aligned Movement and the
world peace movement, unite in the struggle they can put an end to imperialist
diminution and interference and build an independent, new
world.
The
cause of independence, the cause of socialism, of the popular masses is a sacred
one for making the ideal of humanity the reality. To unite and struggle for the
victory of the cause of independence, the cause of socialism, of the popular
masses is the revolutionary parties' honorable duty to history and their
peoples. The current complex and difficult situation makes it necessary for the
revolutionary parties to fight resolutely in firm unity, filled with a
conviction in victory and an indefatigable revolutionary parties across the
world for the victory of the cause of independence, the cause of socialism, of
the popular masses, and will discharge its noble mission and responsibility for
the Korean revolution and the world revolution.
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