KIM
JONG UN
LET
US HASTEN FINAL VICTORY THROUGH A REVOLUTIONARY IDEOLOGICAL OFFENSIVE
Speech
at the Eighth Conference of Ideological Workers of the Workers’
Party of Korea
February
25, Juche 103 (2014)
At
this significant time when we are marking the 40 anniversary of the
proclamation by the great Comrade Kim
Jong Il
that modelling the whole society on Kimilsungism was the ultimate
programme of our Party, we are holding the Eighth Conference of
Ideological Workers of the Workers’ Party ofKorea.
Availing
myself of this opportunity and reflecting the unanimous wish of all
those attending this conference and all other members of the Party, I
pay the noblest tribute to the great President Kim
Il Sung,
the founder and builder of the ever-victorious Workers’ Party of
Korea, and to the great General Kim
Jong Il,
the eternal General Secretary of the Party.
And
on the occasion of this conference I extend, in my capacity as First
Secretary of the Workers’ Party of Korea, warm thanks and militant
greetings to those attending the conference and all other ideological
workers of the Party and primary information workers across the
country, who have worked with devotion and burning hearts at their
workplaces and military posts as buglers of the revolution and
pathfinders of the times.
This
conference held on a scale unprecedented in the history of our Party,
will be a milestone and mark a radical turn in exalting forever the
brilliance of the imperishable exploits performed by the great
President and the great General who, holding high the unfurled banner
of the Juche idea, led the Korean revolution forward along a road
resplendent with victory, in understanding and confirming once again
the importance of ideological work and in launching a vigorous
ideological offensive as demanded by the developing revolution.
The
most powerful weapon for a party that is waging a revolution
shouldering the people’s destiny-in fact its one and only weapon-is
ideology. Without ideology, a party cannot be founded nor can it
exist, and its work and revolutionary struggle are inconceivable
separated from ideological work. The bloodline of the revolution is
defended and the revolution advances on the strength of ideology.
The
one and only weapon for the Korean revolution, which started from
nothing, was a great revolutionary ideology. The revolutionaries of
Korea rallied their comrades and obtained weapons with their
ideology; and on its strength they defeated the imperialist powers
and have built a prospering socialism. We cannot see a revolution in
the history of any country or of any party that, like our revolution,
started out with a definite guiding ideology and has turned that
ideology into a powerful force for conducting a great struggle and
transformation.
The
whole course of the Korean revolution can be called a history of
ideological work to give full play to the might of the truth of the
revolutionary ideology of the President and the General.
In
our revolution, ideological work has always been the most important
work, and a great tradition of ideological work was created in its
first days.
Thanks
to the wise leadership of the President and the General, who gave
priority to ideological work and resolved all problems by enlisting
the mental strength of the masses of the people in the whole course
of their leadership of the Korean revolution, the revolution
inscribed only victory on its flag, even though it was blazing a new
trail in history. By raising the mental strength of the service
personnel and people, our Party has turned the trials decisive of
victory or defeat in the revolution and its advance or setback into
great upswings, and our revolution has climbed a “high mountain”
whenever an upswing has been effected in ideological work.
The
Third Conference of Ideological Workers of the Workers’ Party of
Korea, which was held 40 years ago and at which the great General
proclaimed that modelling the whole society on Kimilsungism is the
ultimate programme of our Party, is of special importance in the
history of our Party, as it opened a pivotal phase of the revolution
on the strength of ideology.
That
the General defined Kimilsungism as the guiding ideology of our Party
and proclaimed that modelling the whole society on that ideology is
the ultimate programme of our Party, was a political event that
clearly indicated the road for bringing closer the final victory in
the Korean revolution and roused all the service personnel and people
to achieving it.
The
historic advance to model the whole society on Kimilsungism gave
birth to a powerful political General Staff that achieved oneness in
ideology and leadership for the first time in the history of building
a revolutionary party, to invincible revolutionary armed forces that
march with the red flag of the Workers’ Party as its leading
standard, and to militant ranks united single-heartedly.
History
clearly shows how a powerful country which is independent,
self-sufficient and self-reliant in national defence has been built
on this land where once the worship of big countries and dogmatism
were deeply rooted and a socialist fortress created which remains
unperturbed in the face of worldwide political upheavals and the
imperialists’ vicious moves to isolate and suffocate it.
Today
mankind is studying the great Kimilsungism-Kimjongilism so as to find
the road ahead of them. Everywhere on the globe the ideology centred
on the masses, the revolutionary theory of independence, has become
the spirit and banner of struggle for people who aspire after genuine
freedom and happiness.
Endless
is the glory our service personnel and people enjoy for having waged
the revolution for scores of years along the road indicated by the
great ideology and in a country which is admired by the whole world
and which gave birth to the ideology guiding the era of independence.
To
hasten the final victory of the Korean revolution, holding high the
banner of the great Kimilsungism-Kimjongilism, is their faith and
will and the wish of the times and history.
We
must hold aloft modelling the whole society on
Kimilsungism-Kimjongilism as the ultimate programme of the Party and
accomplish the Korean revolution without fail on the strength of
ideology, on the strength of single-hearted unity.
The
standard-bearers in the effort to model the entire Party and the
whole society on Kimilsungism-Kimjongilism are ideological workers.
Success
not only in transforming all the members of society into advocates of
Kimilsungism-Kimjongilism but also in transforming all realms of
social life as required by Kimilsungism-Kimjongilism depends on the
success of ideological work.
You
should once again reflect on the deep reason why the General convened
the conference of ideological workers and proclaimed in front of
Party information workers from across the country the programme of
modelling the whole society on Kimilsungism.
We
should spark a struggle on the Party’s ideological frontfirst and
heighten the intensity of ideological work so as to markedly quicken
the onward march of our revolution to model the whole society on
Kimilsungism-Kimjongilism.
We
have rich experience of forcefully propelling the historic march to
model the whole society on Kimilsungism by dint of an intensive
ideological offensive, and we also have powerful forces and means of
information and motivation work with which to stir up the whole
country all at once.
To
hasten the final victory of the revolution by holding higher the
ideological theory of Juche, a powerful weapon-this is the main
spirit of this conference.
In
view of the demands of the reality when modelling the whole society
on Kimilsungism-Kimjongilism poses itself as the general task in the
ideological work of our Party, the Party Central Committee has
presented to the Eighth Conference of Ideological Workers of the
Workers’ Party of Korea the slogan, “Let us hasten final victory
through a revolutionary ideological offensive!”
In
the firm belief that all those attending this conference and other
ideological workers throughout the Party, aware of the honour and
responsibility of being ideological standard-bearers in accomplishing
the cause of modelling the whole society on
Kimilsungism-Kimjongilism, will give full play to the strength of our
Party’s revolutionary ideology and the inexhaustible mentalstrength
of all the service personnel and people, I would like to speak about
some problems facing the Party in its ideological work at present.
First
of all, we should concentrate all our efforts in the Party’s
ideological work on firmly establishing the Party’s monolithic
leadership system.
The
objective of our effort to establish the Party’s monolithic
leadership system across the Party and society is to consolidate the
unity and cohesion of the Party, the political General Staff of the
revolution, and its fighting efficiency in all aspects, implement the
instructions of the President and the General to the letter, and
realize our people’ dreams and ideals as soon as possible.
Now
is a crucial period when we must break through the ordeals facing the
revolution by rallying the service personnel and people more firmly
around the Party and channel all their patriotic enthusiasm, wisdom
and resourcefulness into stepping up the building of a thriving
country.
The
ideological system and leadership system for carrying out this
historic task scrupulously and perfectly is none other than the
Party’s monolithic leadership system.
The
ideological work of our Party must naturally proceed from its basic
task in the present period, and the main effort must be directed to
implementing it.
However,
Party organizations are now revealing a tendency to pay only lip
service to the work of establishing the Party’s monolithic
leadership system, and to engross themselves in paperwork in this
regard.
Although
a Party-wide discussion of the documents on establishing the Party’s
monolithic leadership system wasconducted and many study sessions,
public lectures and oath-taking meetings held, Party organizations
failed to detect and crush in advance the modern version of a
factionalist group which had formed within the Party.
Although
our Party has its great revolutionary ideology and absolutely correct
lines and policies, its organizations and excellent people, a
factionalist group recently appeared within the Party. Our
ideological workers are partly to blame for this.
This
modern version of a factionalist group was an ideologically
degenerate entity which was outwardly overwhelmed with fear in the
face of the pressure from the imperialists and inwardly contaminated
with bourgeois ideology and culture.
The
factionalist practice of challenging the Party’s monolithic
leadership system originates in ideological degeneration, and the
renegades of ideology are bound to oppose the Party and the
revolution in the long run.
Imbuing
the Party and the revolutionary ranks with one ideology-this is the
seed and core of the effort to establish the Party’s monolithic
leadership system.
The
objective of the revolutionary ideological offensive for establishing
the Party’s monolithic leadership system is to make the great
Kimilsungism-Kimjongilism and its embodiment, the Party’s lines and
policies, an unshakeable conviction among the masses of the people.
The
revolutionary ideology of our Party has always accorded with the
aspirations and demands of the masses, and there is no line or policy
of the Party which they cannot understand and accept.
A
breakthrough should be made in the ideological offensive by raising
across the Party another strong wind of studying the immortal works
of the President and the General and the documents of the Party, a
library of Kimilsungism-Kimjongilism.
These
works and documents are excellent textbooks for the education in the
one and only ideology and a great encyclopaedia explaining our
Party’s lines and policies.
If
they study them in a chronological order and in a systematic way,
Party members, other working people and service personnel can equip
themselves firmly with the Juche idea, the Songun idea, Kim
Jong Il’s
patriotism, therevolutionary traditions of our Party and class
awareness, and fully understand any new lines and policies advanced
by the Party.
It
is important to conduct education work in a scrupulous manner so that
all are well-versed in the instructions the President and the General
gave to their own individual sectors and units and the Party’s
policies, and make them a creed in their work and life.
You
need to explain to the masses the Party’s policies for agiven
period in a logical and convincing way so that they empathize with
them and accept them as their own. You should focus on informing
people in simple terms about things they are eager to know and hear
on the basis of the Party’s policies and in the same way that you
would tell a thirsty person where he or she can find water to drink.
In
the future, if everybody at a unit is as well informed of the Party’s
lines and policies as they are of their family affairs, theunit will
be considered to have conducted ideological work effectively and to
have established the monolithic leadership system.
“Exceptions”
must never be permitted in ideological work.
The
fact is that even a rolling stone may gather moss; so, one is bound
to degenerate when afforded exceptional treatment.
There
may be some special tasks assigned by the Party, but within our Party
there cannot exist “exceptions” who are allowed to neglect their
ideological life and be ignorant of its lines and policies. In the
case of special units, ideological work should be strengthened
further and they should be rendered as strong as steel in the furnace
of ideological struggle.
Ideological
workers should be able to discern at a glance if there is something
alien in the eyes of others. They must use the ideological “scalpel”
promptly root out the causes of such misdemeanours as arguing over
issues decided by the Party, undermining its leadership exploits
covertly or overtly and breeding corruption within our ranks in
contravention of our Party’s and class principles.
It
is important to conduct the work of imbuing the Party and the
revolutionary ranks with one ideology in close combination with the
practical struggle.
A
person’s ideology is expressed in practice and its outcome, rather
than in revolutionary rhetoric or pledges. The man, who, although he
seldom speaks, carries out the plans and decisions of the Party
Central Committee according to the set timetable and at the standard
demanded by it, is one who is armed with the Party’sideology as an
element of his faith.
Endeavouring
to implement the ideology of the Party and champion its policies-this
is the clearest manifestation of one’s loyalty to it and important
for making the validity of its lines and policies an element of one’s
faith.
The
soldier-builders who successfully carried out the project at Masik
Pass last year were determined to wage a death-defying struggle not
to delay even for a moment the completion date proclaimed to the
world by the Party Central Committee; they performed a miraculous
feat by completing in one year a project which was estimated to take
ten, thus staunchly defending the prestige of the Party.
The
on-site political work of the People’s Army, which was
three-dimensional and offensive-style ideological work to inspire
everyone from generals to private soldiers with a single desire to
carry out their Supreme Commander’s order, serves as a good example
in the ideological offensive to establish the Party’smonolithic
leadership system.
In
implementing the instructions of the President and the General, the
Party’s new line of developing the two fronts simultaneously and
Party policies, all sectors and all units should conduct an
ideological analysis and review of their failures and their causes.
Then they should press on with the frontline-style information and
motivation campaign to learn from the service personnel’s spirit of
carrying out their tasks even if it costs them their lives.
The
main targets of the ideological offensive for establishing the
Party’s monolithic leadership system are the misguided ideological
viewpoint and work attitude of the officials who give verbal support
to the Party’s policies but do not implement them instantly.
We
must combat the ideological maladies of those officials who remain
indifferent to the obstacles lying in the way of implementing the
Party’s policies for their own sectors, units and regions, as well
as to the difficulties facing the people in their everyday lives. The
ideological education and ideological campaign aimed at rooting out
such undesirable ideological elements as defeatism,
self-preservation, formalism, expediency, irresponsibility and
self-centredness should be conducted, based on an appropriate
methodology. The information and organization sectors of the Party
should be scrupulous in working in close cooperation with each other,
while the ideological campaign should be combined with legal action
to maximize its efficiency.
The
soaring mental spirit of our service personnel and people who, after
liquidating the modern version of a factionalist group, have hardened
their resolve to follow the Party Central Committee invariably along
the long road of revolution, should be fanned to flare up into the
flames of a great revolutionary upsurge.
Historically
speaking, the great victory was won in the Fatherland Liberation War
after the purge of an anti-Party, counterrevolutionary factionalist
clique following the Fifth Plenary Meeting of the Party Central
Committee; the Chollima upswing was brought about in the course of
eliminating the August 1956 factionalist group; and world-startling
successes were achieved in the showdown with the United States and in
the socialist industrialization drive after the anti-Party
revisionists were exposed and purged at the 15th Plenary Meeting of
the Fourth Party Central Committee.
On
its ideological front the Party should actively encourage all Party
members and other working people to follow in their forerunners’
footsteps and become standard-bearers and 10 meritorious workers in
the struggle to champion the Party Central Committee by bringing
about a revolutionary upsurge.
If
all our service personnel and people, rallied firmly around the
Party, make substantial progress in socialist construction, those who
are wavering due to a lack of confidence will be brought to their
senses and the monolithic leadership system of the Party will be
established solidly across the Party and society.
Another
important task facing our Party in its ideological work is to raise a
strong wind of an ideological campaign to boost the struggle for
defending socialism.
In
the present era, as in the past, socialism represents the ideal of
humanity, and it is the irreversible trend of the times.
We
are now following an untrodden historical path staking the dignity of
our independent people and the destiny of socialism in the struggle
to repulse the imperialists’ frantic attacks. Today the path of
socialism and the inevitability of its victory depend on the struggle
of Korea’s revolutionaries.
In
performing this honourable mission our Party and people have assumed
before history, the ideological workers, the red, hardcore elements
of the Party, should become undying torchlight and loud bugles.
They
should give Party members and other working people a clear
understanding of the essence and character of the present struggle to
defend socialism.
In
the struggle we waged in defence of socialism in the 1990s, we
created a historic miracle of safeguarding our ideology and system
against the allied imperialist forces’ moves to isolate and stifle
our country.
The
ongoing struggle to defend socialism can be said to be aimed at
prevailing over imperialism in all fields of social life by
consolidating the victories and successes achieved so far and giving
full play to the advantages and might of socialism.
Recently,
our Party has put forward both the agricultural and the scientific
fronts as outposts for defending socialism. Its intention is to
constantly remind our people that not only on the frontline where
guns are levelled at each other but also in all other places where
they live, they are engaged in an invisible, fierce confrontation and
competition with the imperialists. If we, resting on our laurels and
praising ourselves, do not give spur to the revolution and
construction and thus fail to bring the people real benefits, such
socialism is doomed to lose its appeal.
We
should build a thriving country as soon as possible by giving full
play to the advantages and might of socialism, which capitalism can
never imitate nor possess, so as to make socialism as different in
all respects from capitalism as heaven is from earth.
A
vigorous ideological campaign should be launched to demonstrate the
might of our great army-people unity on a higher level in building a
thriving country.
The
solid single-hearted unity of the army and people around the Party
constitutes the cornerstone of our style of socialism and a great
foundation in building a thriving nation. The successive eye-opening
miracles which have been wrought recently, shaking the land,
mountains and rivers throughout the country, are all the fruits of
the great unity between the service personnel and people and of their
concerted efforts.
The
People’s Army should, in the future, too, be the primemover and
pioneer in strengthening this great army-people unity.
It
should intensify its information and motivation work geared to giving
full play to the might of an army that is strong in ideology both in
national defence and socialist construction. The Party organizations
and political organs in the army should regularly create such new
terms as the “Masikryong speed” by carrying forward the proud
history of the revolutionary army which has proved with its
indomitable revolutionary spirit that Korea’s determination is its
materialization and reality, and civilian Party organizations should
accelerate the work of learning from the revolutionary spirit and
fighting style of the service personnel.
When
the time comes for us to wage an all-out life-and-death fight with
the enemy, we can achieve final victory on the strength of the great
army-people unity, all-people resistance, based on the revolutionary
soldier spirit.
All
sectors and all units should launch a dynamic ideological offensive
so as to make the flames of collective innovation flare up.
Our
people gained valuable experience in ushering in a golden age of
socialist construction through an all-people, collective innovation
movement in the 1970s, a decade of great change.
In
the 1970s, when the country was resounding with the drumbeats of
revolution and the bugles sounding the speed campaign, they made
magnificent creations and changes unprecedented in the history of
their country, while militarily coping with the large-scale war
exercises staged by the US imperialists. It was during those days
that our country became the first in the world to abolish the tax
system, enforced universal 11-year compulsory education and rendered
massive assistance to the developing countries and the fighting
peoples around the world.
It
is the intention of our Party to carry on the building of an economic
giant and a civilized state by bringing into play the might of
socialism, the might of collectivism, as happened in the 1970s.
The
flames of the movement to win the title of O Jung Hup-led 7th
Regiment and the three-revolution red flag movement should flare up
more fiercely in military and civilian units, and vigorous socialist
emulation drives be launched in sectors, units and regions and by
stages. By so doing, we can ensure that a strong wind of collective
competition sweeps the whole country.
For
the present our Party demands that all military and civilian sectors
create model units and, with them providing the initial spark, kindle
the flames of joint innovation. Ideological workers should focus on
enlisting the creative zeal and activeness of the masses both in
creating units that advance ahead of the times and in organizing
competition for overtaking them.
The
ideological campaign against the abuse of authority and bureaucratism
should be stepped up to make all officials rallying points that,
sharing weal and woe with the masses, unite their collectives, as
well as dependable point-men in the mass innovation movement.
Efforts
should be channelled into information and motivation work for
bringing into full play the spirit of self-reliance, the might of
which has been fully demonstrated in the severe trials of history.
We
can say that the whole history of socialism of our own style boils
down to self-reliance. In the days of building socialism by their own
efforts, our Party and people underwent unprecedented ordeals and
difficulties, and they were ultimately loaded with all sorts of
honours our nation could not enjoy in its history spanning thousands
of years. Had we succumbed to the pressure from outside forces and
abandoned the principle of self-reliance, Juche-oriented socialism
would not have been born and our country’s name would have
disappeared along with the collapse of the worldwide socialist
system. On the track of self-reliance Chollima rose up on the ruins
of war and the miracle was achieved of manufacturing and launching an
earth satellite and becoming a nuclear state, a miracle of great
significance in the national history.
Ideological
workers should intensify among officials and working people education
by means of the history of our socialist construction, so as to
implant in them the belief that self-reliance is the path of building
a thriving nation.
Self-reliance
is the spirit of national self-sustenance and the spirit of going
beyond the cutting edge to lead the whole world by our own efforts,
with our own resources and with our own technology. We need to
steadily build on the fighting spirit with which we made tractors and
electric locomotives from scratch and the spirit with which we
conquered space by our own efforts and with our own technology. We
should undertake an information and motivation offensive to ensure
that everyone turns out in the campaign to make everything in our
country the assets of socialism that cannot be found elsewhere in the
world, fully conscious that they must go beyond the cutting edge even
at their own posts and workplaces. We should provide ideological
support for the efforts to make a breach in the imperialists’
manoeuvring to monopolize high technology, and should create advanced
science and technology of our own.
It
is important to be active in encouraging scientists and technicians
firmly to defend their revolutionary positions on the grand march of
self-reliance led by the locomotive called “science and
technology.” Ideological workers should play a major role in
creating a climate in which the importance of science is recognized
throughout society and in which all people are made well-versed in
science and technology.
We
must launch an information offensive in which, ideologically and
morally, we overpower the imperialist reactionary forces who are
trying to stamp out socialism.
The
imperialists are currently hell-bent on a smear campaign to turn
black into white and are persisting in their attempts to infiltrate
corrupt reactionary ideology and culture into our country with our
service personnel and young people as the target; at the same time
they are still manoeuvring to apply sanctions against our country,
and stifle it. Whereas reactionary ideology and culture were their
guide to aggression in the past, they are playing a leading role in
their aggression at present.
The
struggle to defend socialism should be an offensive operation to,
outwardly, gain the political and ideological upper hand over the
imperialists who are hindering our onward movement and, inwardly,
sweep up non-socialist practices and decadent ideology and culture by
means of our revolutionary ideology and culture.
Ideological
workers should undermine the enemy’s morale by launching a skilful
media campaign, a radio campaign, aimed at giving wide publicity to
the validity of our ideology and cause and at laying bare the
vulnerability and foul nature of the imperialists. They should make
larger numbers of ideological “missiles” capable of severely
damaging the enemy and instilling firm confidence in victory among
our service personnel and people.
They
should take the initiative in launching operations to thwart the
imperialists’ moves for ideological and cultural infiltration,
while putting up double and treble “mosquito nets” to prevent the
viruses of capitalist ideology which the enemy is persistently
attempting to spread, from crossing our border.
By
nature, the working masses reject the bourgeois ideology and culture
which preach the money-is-almighty principle and the law of the
jungle. We need to create and propagate larger numbers of wholesome
and revolutionary works of art andliterature, articles and
presentations of our own style which highlight the beautiful dreams
and ideals of the masses and which brim over with national flavour,
so as to encourage our people to turn their backs on bourgeois
ideology and culture of their own accord. Decisive steps should be
taken to use the Internet as a medium for giving publicity to our
ideology and culture in order to cope with the enemy’s moves to
propagate their reactionary ideology and culture by misusing
mankind’s latest scientific andtechnological achievements.
The
sector of ideological work and the related units should work out
detailed plans for putting the mass media and external publicity
means on a modern and IT basis, and make persevering efforts to
implement them.
The
Party’s ideological work should be conducted in an aggressive
manner.
Our
Party’s strategy and tactics in ideological work are to encourage
the whole country to seethe and make a revolutionary leap forward by
fanning the flames of the ideological offensive so that they flare up
fiercely, in the spirit of advancing against all odds.
The
ideological position of our Party should be established in the form
for attack, not for defence.
We
should also conduct ideological education aimed at imbuing the whole
society with the red ideology of the Workers’Party in a proactive
way, conduct political work aimed at calling forth the mental
strength of all the service personnel and people as it is done on the
front line, and conduct the struggle to sweep away all shades of evil
ideas at lightning speed.
In
order to conduct ideological work in an aggressive manner, it is
necessary, above all, to root out the defeatist outlook revealed
among ideological workers.
Ideological
workers who are infected with such an outlook cannot take even a
single step by themselves even if they are placed in the vanguard of
the ideological offensive.
The
“Yongil bomb spirit” created in the forests of Mt. Paektu and the
do-or-die resistance spirit of Xiaowangqing and Chechangzi did not
emerge in ordinary times, and the legend of Chollima, the miracles of
the speed campaign, the revolutionary soldier spirit and the Kanggye
spirit were not born under more favourable circumstances than at
present.
Comrades,
Defeatism
in ideological work is more dangerous than that in economic work. The
present ideological offensive must start with eliminating defeatism
from among ideological workers.
Those
engaged in ideological work in the birthplace of the Juche idea must
not wait for a miracle to occur, but go purposefully among the
people, carrying with them the weapon of ideology, and become active
doers and devoted creators who find solutions.
The
posts in national defence, at factories, in farm villages and in
other places where you are working bear the imprints of examples of
the outstanding art of leadership set by the peerlessly great men who
found in the simple opinions of the service personnel and people the
best method of turning misfortune into blessing and adversity into
prosperity.
If
you work with the history of the revolutionary leadership of the
President and the General as your textbook, you will find nothing you
cannot understand and overcome in your work, and our Party’s
ideological work will truly become an initial spark for kindling the
flames of a leap forward.
In
order to ensure the success of the revolutionary ideological
offensive, we should fire an opening salvo of an ideological campaign
and make our fire concentrated, regular and accurate.
First
of all, by enlisting all the forces and means already provided for
information and motivation purposes, you should conduct ideological
work in a flexible and intensive manner.
When
the Party puts forward a new line or policy, all the networks of
education, public lectures and motivation work, as well as the mass
media, should be mobilized promptly to inform all the people, ranging
from officials at the central organs to farmers in remote,
mountainous villages. The contents, forms, means and methods of
ideological work should, to all intents and purposes, be geared and
subordinated to carrying out revolutionary tasks. The forces and
means of information and motivation work should be concentrated on
those projects the Party attaches importance to, thus kindling the
fire of a fresh leap forward.
Ideological
work should also, by giving uninterrupted publicity to the Party’s
intentions and leading a continuous advance in the ideological
struggle, ensure that no shades of evil ideas ever make inroads into
our ranks.
This
can be likened to removing falling snow from a runway with a snow
blower to prevent it from piling up. Ideological work should not be a
flash in the pan or conducted with everyone standing on ceremony, but
done regularly regardless of the time and place, so that people can
imbibe the Party’s ideas the waythey breathe air. A ceaseless and
intensive ideological campaign should be conducted to sweep away
alien ideological trends and life styles. And the repetition of
stereotyped speeches and methods should be strictly guarded against.
It
is also important to select the right targets of the ideological
offensive based on an understanding of preparedness, characteristics
and ideological tendencies, and apply appropriate means and methods.
President
Kim
Il Sung said
that work with people should be conducted in the way a mother does,
who talks differently when teaching her eldest son and youngest son.
If the employees of their units number ten thousand, ideological
workers should know the inner thoughts of each of them and work with
them using ten thousand methods.
The
path of our revolution is not smooth, and every revolutionary front
requires genuine and well-qualified ideological workers who cherish
the staunch revolutionary spirit.
In
fact, we have a vast force of Party information workers and primary
information workers enrolled in the networks of education, public
lectures and motivation work. They number tens of thousands. If they
are well prepared we can form an elite corps and with such a
contingent, we will have nothing to fear and nothing will be beyond
our strength.
Among
his revolutionary soldiers, the great General treasured and loved
most dearly those who defended the ideological front, and led and
encouraged them at every step, saying that a film or an article is as
powerful as several thousand tons of food grain or tens of thousands
of artillery shells.
Our
Party’s ideological workers have assumed a heavy task.
Each
of them should become strong in ideas and faith, someone whom the
enemy fear more than they do an entire division or corps.
Although
simple and modest in appearance, their hearts are always burning with
the Party’s intentions and they enthusiastically support the
revolution and struggle-this is a feature our Party thinks ideal for
information workers.
Ideological
workers should be true revolutionaries who never abandon the Party’s
principle of ideological work, whatever the adversity. They should
have the passion to cover long distances in a single night to inform
people of the Party’s intentions and to burn the midnight oil for
several days in studying the Party’s policies and learning
knowledge and technology.
Having
a proper outlook on people is a vital requirement for ideological
workers, who must make them open their minds. Our Party’s
information workers should be true sons and daughters of the people
who learn from them before teaching them and who highly appreciate
their efforts. To this end, they should first remember, whenever they
approach them, that they are standing before the great people whom
the President and the General believed in as in heaven and regarded
as their teachers throughout their lives.
Love
and respect for the labouring people emanate from the spirit of
loving labour. Our officials should mingle with the masses, their
hands stained with grease and their shoes with earth, and be proud of
doing so.
The
President and the General performed great exploits for the people
throughout their lives, while keeping nothing back for themselves.
Regarding
the ideas and trust of the Party as their wealth, ideological workers
should find the worth of living in informing as many people as
possible of the Party’s policies and ensuring that collective
innovations are brought about at the units under their charge. A
genuine ideological worker is someone who values more than gold the
excitement he or she feels whenever people are eager to be informed
of the Party’s intentions and when they support the Party’s
policies whole-heartedly.
When
the Party’s intentions are passed on and revolutionary songs and
cheering for the Workers’ Party and socialism resound wherever our
Party’s ideological workers go, it will be a great encouragement to
the Party.
The
entire Party should become information and motivational workers, and
all officials should conduct political work.
Whether
they are Party, administrative, economic or primary officials, they
should regard it as the key to stimulate the mental strength of the
masses, and direct due efforts to it. In particular, chief
secretaries of provincial, city and county Party committees and
senior Party officials in all sectors and all units should place
ideological work under their personal control and conduct it with all
sincerity and with great efforts.
In
the 1970s all officials, under the leadership of the Party, used to
go down to their subordinate units with rucksacks on their backs like
the anti-Japanese guerrillas had done, rouse people as required by
the Chongsan-ri spirit and Chongsan-ri method and bring about
innovations. This vibrant spirit should prevail throughout the
country.
Comrades,
The
revolutionary tasks facing us are enormous and the situation remains
as severe as ever. However, we should make a leap forward to bring
the future closer and achieve a ceaseless advance through our
struggle.
As
soon as you leave this conference venue, you should go among the
service personnel and people to inform them of the intentions of the
Party Central Committee and take up your starting positions for the
ideological offensive with a fresh determination.
I
stress once again: The more vibrantly the ideological front seethes,
the more fully the mental strength of the masses will be
demonstrated, and the more the service personnel and people are
roused, the faster the revolution will advance.
I
firmly believe that all our ideological workers, including those
attending this conference,
will become political workers of the type of the great Comrades Kim
Il Sung and
Kim
Jong Il
who make the whole country seethe and transform the entire army along
revolutionary lines, thus hastening our final victory.