NATIONAL AND SOCIAL LIBERATION IN THE AGE OF GLOBALIZATION
PEOPLES KOREA, AN EXAMPLE OF INDEPENDENCE AND SELF RELIANCE
The
late 1970s marked a change in
the global balance of forces. Imperialism and the agencies of
dominationism were launching their counter revolutionary offensives
against the gains of socialism and independence. Within the
International Communist Movement, the model of "Market Socialism" was
becoming the prevalent one. On December 25th, 1978, KIM JONG IL gave
a speech to the Consultative Meeting of the Senior Officials of the
Propaganda And Agitation Department of the Workers Party of Korea. The
speech was entitled "LET US INCREASE THE PARTY'S FIGHTING EFFICIENCY AND BRING ABOUT A FRESH TURN IN THE BUILDING OF SOCIALISM". At the this consultative session of the Central Committee of the Workers Party of Korea, KIM JONG IL proclaimed the historic and strategic slogan "LET US LIVE OUR OWN WAY!" The December 1978 speech of KIM JONG IL can
be divided into three parts; preserving the Juche nature of the
Revolution, ideological questions and matters of practical party work.
In
the late 1970s, the world was still divided up into blocs and
alliances. For instance, NATO and the Warsaw Pact, the European Economic
Community ( the European Union) and the Council For Mutual Economic
Assistance, and in Asia we had ASEAN, the Baghdad Pact and SATO. In
response to the formation of blocs by the great powers, the
developing countries formed the Non-Aligned Movement in 1961. The
Soviet Leadership during the late 1970s came up with the concept of
"limited sovereignty" in the Warsaw Treaty Countries. While others in
the International Communist Movement were promoting the ideas of a
geo-political theory. Some ruling communist parties in the socialist
countries were taking a right opportunist course, some other
governing communist parties were taking up ultra-leftism and dogmatism.
To quote from the speech " Let
us live our own way!, this now is our Party's strategic slogan. Living
in our own way means that we think and act with our own spirit as
required by the Juche Idea and find solutions to all problems by our own
efforts and in the interests of our revolution and our people. In the
future, too, we must live up to principles no matter what may do".
A few months before this speech was given by KIM JONG IL, KIM IL SUNG in
his address to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the founding of the
Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea, on September 9th, 1978 "LET US STEP UP SOCIALIST CONSTRUCTION UNDER THE BANNER OF THE JUCHE IDEA", emphasized the importance of Chajusong in the development of Korean style socialism. KIM IL SUNG during
his 30th anniversary address, made an
indepth analysis of the role of domination ism on the international
stage. Domination ism is a trend that runs against the revolutionary
moves towards independence. The essence of domination-ism is to override
the independence of other countries and oppress and control them.
The
biggest threat faced by the DPRK has been from the United States. Korea
remains divided into two, and there are stationed 1,000 US nuclear
weapons and 40,000 US troops in south Korea. KIM JONG IL safeguarded
the chajusong of Socialist Korea with the development of the Songun
Revolutionary Leadership, beginning in August 1960. The DPRK has been in
a 68 year confrontation with US Imperialism. KIM JONG IL ensured that only the self-reliant
powerful military forces would preserve and consolidate socialism in the DPRK.
The
DPRK in the 1950s and the 1960s was advised on many occasions to join
the Council For Mutual Economic Assistance, as this move would allegedly
solve Democratic Korea's developmental needs. Soviet authtories made
the argument to the DPRK Government, that all the energy needs of the
country would be met with a constant supply from the Bratsk
Hydroelectric Power Station on Lake Balkial and from other Siberian
power stations. President KIM IL SUNG rejected the offer of CMEA membership and the deal to supply Soviet energy to Peoples
Korea. KIM IL SUNG maintained
that it was better to build up an independent socialist economic base
and to rely upon the domestic energy sources, than to be beholdant to
others, however well meaning. The decision of the DPRK to construct an
independent economy was proven to be wise, in light of the collapse of
the CMEA countries. Those Asian and Caribbean members of the CMEA, were
left high and dry, after the fall of the socialist countries in Europe.
After
the counter-revolutions in the USSR and Eastern Europe of 1989-91, the
surviving socialist nations introduced a market mechanism into their
economies and economic and cultural opening. Reform and opening has
become the current tendency in the majority of socialist countries. What
may suit one nation's revolution and construction, will not carry
favor with another country's revolutionary process. The DPRK has
evolved its socialism and independence upon the bedrock of of self
reliance in the ideological, cultural, military and economic spheres.
The wind may blow east or west, but the DPRK will remain red
and revolutionary. KIM JONG IL put forward the case for socialist self reliance with the following quotation:
It
is only when one displays a great revolutionary spirit of self-reliance
that one can have faith in one's own strength, exploit the internal
resources of one's country to the maximum and conduct the revolution and
construction with success. Experience shows that only when one gives
full play to the revolutionary spirit of self-reliance can one surmount
every manner of difficulty and ordeal.
Even
though the anti-Japanese guerrillas received no assistance from a
regular army or from a state in the past, they, by displaying to a high
degree the
revolutionary spirit of self-reliance, overcame manifold difficulties
and hardships, defeated the brandish Japanese imperialists and
accomplished the noble cause of national liberation. In the period after
the Korean War our party members and working people rehabilitated the
devastated economy by our efforts and transformed our country into a
powerful socialist industrial state in a short span of time.
The
situation we are in today demands that we display to a high degree the
revolutionary spirit of self-reliance. At present no country is willing
to help another nor is any country in a position to help another, even
should she want to".
The
first two decades of the 21st century have been one where the system of
blocs and alliances has been replaced with mono-polarism or
bi-polarism.
Mono-polarism of the United States with rivalries from the European
Union and Japan have become the order of the day in the imperialist
system. China, Russia, Brazil and India are challenging the hegemony of
the United States with the B.R.I.C. The Shanghai Cooperation
Organisation ( consisting of China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Tajikistan and Uzbekistan) is
another example of where nations are creating alternatives to US
domination. Resistance on a street level to imperialism has increased in
the form of the anti-globalization movements. Since the late 1990s,
millions of people across the world have begun to question the rule of
neo-liberalism and neo-conservatism on the global arena. There has been a
rise in the degree of interest in socialist ideas, and the communist
parties and social movements have started to increase their influence on
public affairs. The peoples of Asia, Africa and Latin America have been
in the vanguard of the anti-imperialist struggle.
Wealth
and power have internationally been concentrated within the few hands
of the G8 countries ( the USA and Canada, the E.U. and Japan). The
United Nations reported that one per cent of adults in the world own
forty per cent of the planet's wealth and half world's population barely
owned one per cent of global wealth. In over 100 countries the per
capita income is lower than fifteen years ago. About 800 million people
are undernourished in the developing world. Material resources are
leaving the developing nations for less and less per capital value for
the West.
Within
Britain, the poorest tenth of the population have seen a fall in their
real incomes, while the richest tenth have got a bigger proportional
rise in their incomes, in other words living standards and working
conditions have deteriorated since 2010. Wealth and power for the
bourgeoisie have swelled and for the working class, material conditions
have declined. The Conservative-Liberal Democrat Coalition Government
aims to create a society of the
working poor and welfare for the ruling elite.
Cosmopolitanism
is the ideology of the imperialist bourgeoisie. The theory of
cosmopolitanism regards the principle of sovereignty and the traditions
of national cultures as obsolescent concepts, that the market
forces should have supremacy globally ie unfettered international
control by the monopolies. Really cosmopolitanism is the ideological
foundation of globalization. The track record of imperialism has been
one of the wanton destruction of national independence, military,
economic and cultural means. Thus the fight for the sovereignty and
independence and cultural identity against the trans-national
corporations' tyranny is a struggle for the development of chajusong and
social progress.
Recently
the top executive of south Korea came over to the UK for so-called
"state visit". I know that the UK Korean Friendship Association, Trade
Unionists and Anti-Imperialists protested the presence of Pak Gye Hye on
British soil. Pak Gye Hye's trip to London and other European capital
cities, was to beg from Western Europe for financial assistance, as as
to prop up the failing regime in Seoul. Actually the economic structure
of south Korea is a case study of dependence upon the USA, Japan and the
European Union. South Korea's external debt is $370 billion (or $7,400
per head of population) and its internal debt is $319 billion. The
United States concluded a Free Trade Agreement with south Korea, which
give the American capitalists unlimited access to this Asian market.
Famous south Korean brand
names such as "Samsung", are about 82% foreign owned. US
companies such Ford, IBM, Coca-Cola, McDonald s, Japanese firms like
Mitsubishi and Sony and even British concerns such as Barclay s Bank,
ICI, BP and Tesco have a foothold in every city and village of south
Korea
South
Korea depends on the import of energy, which is
within the region of 96.5 per cent. For import of minerals, it is 95
per cent. South Korea's rate of self sufficiency in grain is 27 per
cent. The rate of self sufficiency in wheat, maize and bean is 05, 1.8
and 8.4 per cent. Foreign capital holds 40 per cent of south Korean
stock market assets. Apparently, the parent company of Johnny Walker
Whiskey, Diageo is a major investor in the south Korean drinks industry.
As
a consequence of the total opening of the south Korean economy, and
bankruptcy of the south Korean economic structure, there has been a
drastic decrease in the standard of living. In south Korea, there are
about 5.7 million people surviving below the poverty line, 10 per cent
of the population own 53 per cent of the wealth and property, while the
majority have a 1 per cent ownership. The gap between the earnings of
the extremely rich and poor has increased 14.5 times, with 1 per cent
having a private income of 16 per cent. In south Korea there are eight
million unemployed people. Most south Korean educational and health
services are privately owned controlled.
ndependence,sovereignty and most of all, self-reliance are the lifeblood of the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea. Indeed, the Juche Idea has its guiding principles, that the independent stand must be maintained. In practice, this means to have Juche in ideology, independence in politics, self-sufficiency in the economy and self-reliance in defence. Social wealth and social relations, the means of production, exchange and distribution are firmly in the hands of the working people of the DPRK. The IMF, the World Bank and the Trans-National Corporations do not run the economy of the DPRK, MacDonald s, Coca-Cola, Warner Brothers and 20th Century Fox do not control the culture of the DPRK and NATO does not dictate the military affairs of the DPRK. Only the Korean People with their Leader and Party, is the sovereign body in the DPRK.
ndependence,sovereignty and most of all, self-reliance are the lifeblood of the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea. Indeed, the Juche Idea has its guiding principles, that the independent stand must be maintained. In practice, this means to have Juche in ideology, independence in politics, self-sufficiency in the economy and self-reliance in defence. Social wealth and social relations, the means of production, exchange and distribution are firmly in the hands of the working people of the DPRK. The IMF, the World Bank and the Trans-National Corporations do not run the economy of the DPRK, MacDonald s, Coca-Cola, Warner Brothers and 20th Century Fox do not control the culture of the DPRK and NATO does not dictate the military affairs of the DPRK. Only the Korean People with their Leader and Party, is the sovereign body in the DPRK.
Self-reliance
is a revolutionary stand
of carrying out the revolution and
construction of one's own country on the strength of its people's
labour and its resources. The DPRK has been able to
build over the decades since the Korean War, an economy based on
independent development. Economically, the DPRK's structure has become
orientated and balanced towards fulfilling its own domestic needs and
relying upon the country's raw materials and creating its own
specialists and technicians. After the devastation of the Korean War
(1950-53), the DPRK was able to fully industrialize within 14 years. As a
result of self reliance, the DPRK has build up its industrial and
agricultural base. The Sunchon Vinalon Complex with annual production of
100,000 tons and 13,000 machine tools were turned out, the West Sea
Barrage, the Kim Chaek Iron Complex with a rated 190,000 tons production
have been the product of adherence to self-reliance by the DPRK.
Yes, the DPRK has a foreign trade policy. Peoples Korea also has the
Rason Special Economic Zone in the far north east of the DPRK and the
Kaesong Industrial Region, which is between the north and south of
Korea; six miles north of the DMZ.The Kaesong Zone has about 123 firms
from the north and the south of Korea and employs approximately 53,000
workers. In 1993, the Rason Economic Zone was established and 51 foreign
businesses have invested $37 million into the zone. The DPRK
Government passed legislation for the
creation of joint ventures between DPRK economic bodies and companies
from other countries in 1986. The fundamental
difference between joint ventures and free economic zones in the DPRK
and economic concessions in other countries, is that the Korean
Socialist State has complete sovereign control over them. When the US
and south Korea were stirring up provocations against the DPRK in the
spring of 2013, the DPRK Government temporarily closed the Kasong Zone,
acting totally in its interest.
Socialist
Korea has had a great deal of sanctions placed upon it by
the imperialist manipulated international community.Latest being UN
Security Council Resolution 2094, passed on March 24th, 2013. The DPRK's
economic structure has the weathered the storm of sanctions due to the
independent and self-reliant nature of the socialist economy. In fact,
the DPRK carries on trade with many countries in Europe, Asia, Africa
and Latin America. The DPRK exports such items as electronics, machine
tools, nonferrous metals, rolled steel, cargo ships, magnesia, cement,
coal, amongst others. DPRK sculptors designed and built national
monuments in several nations, including Senegal, Angola and Namibia,
recently.
Social
wealth and social relations are in the control of the working masses in
the DPRK. Forms of ownership of the means of production in Peoples
Korea are either state or cooperative in nature. The DPRK is a society
which guarantees free health care, universal education (including
university level), free housing, cheap and efficient public transport.
Everybody in Socialist Korea has the right to work, that is full
employment in the DPRK. Factory and office workers in the DPRK do not
pay more than 3 per cent of their living cost on fuel, water and
electricity. Overall, the state spent 1.5 billion
Won last year on
providing workers, peasants and intellectuals with free food and fuel
The
DPRK is a society based upon collectivism. Korean-style socialism
ensures that the Leader, Party, Army and People are united as a social
organism. Wealth differentials are almost non-existent in the DPRK and
social
mobility is a reality in the Korean Socialist
society. The society in the DPRK can seen as history's most egalitarian
social system. Democracy (Demos-People-Kratos-Power) is a daily
practice in the DPRK, that the Korean People are the
masters of everything in the land of Juche. Whereas elsewhere, in the
imperialist countries, oligarchy is the ruling system.
Socialist
society is a transitional one between capitalism and communism. In many
ways, socialism can be compared to a motor vehicle, it can move
forwards or
backwards. What drives socialist society forward?
It is the highly consciousness and organised working ,masses, without
the purposeful participation of the
popular masses in social administration, there cannot be a socialist
society in existence. Ideological consciousness and awareness among the
working masses in socialist society is absoutley essential for the
growth of the revolutionary gains.
Socialist
society still has many remnants and
practices from the old social order to contend
with. The question of bureaucracy is one which has plagued many
socialist societies in the past. If a ruling
communist party is isolated from the masses and falls captive to
bureaucracy, it will become impotent and will go under, as was the case
with the communist parties in the USSR and Eastern Europe. The Workers
Party of Korea took the issue of bureaucracy very seriously, KIM IL SUNG and KIM JONG IL established and developed the Chongsong-ri Method and the Taean Work System, in effect forms of workers' control.
The revolutionary traditions of self-reliance are being carried forward and consolidated by KIM JONG UN. Self-reliance
was displayed in the manufacture and launch of the Kwangmongsong No.3
satellite on 12th December, 2012 and in the successful third nuclear
test, which was carried out on 12th February, 2013. Due to
self-reliance, the Korean Peoples Army has built up a formidable
military force, with weapons which can strike into the heart of enemy
territory. The imperialists have to deal with Peoples Korea as an equal
dialogue partner, because the DPRK has the will and
the means to defend its independence and socialism from any aggressor.
In his New Year Address for 2013, KIM JONG UN, stressed
the need for building a thriving socialist nation based upon
self-reliance. All economic sectors have gone ahead in the
spirit of the Masikryong Speed. Lots of industrial establishments
across the DPRK have finished the first half-yearly assignments ahead of
schedule. More than 1,000 hectors of fruit field have come into being
in Pukchong County, South Hamgyong Province. The Pyongyang Essential
Foods Factory and the Phyongsong Synthetic Factory were constructed.
Peoples Korea has made huge advances in the fields of I.T. and
Nano-Technology. This year, 2013, the DPRK scientists produced "The
Samjiyon Tablet Computer", which has a 1.2GHz processor and 1 GB of RAM.
A
wave of innovations have been registered in the construction of the
Masik Pass Ski Resort, the reclamation project of the Sepho Tableland,
the expansion of the Kosan Fruit Farm and the building of the second
stage of the Hunchon Power Station. The Fatherland Liberation War Museum
was renovated in a grand manner. The Runga Peoples Sports Park and the
Pyongyang International Football School were also built. Improvements to
Changjon Street were continued in 2013. Wages and salaries, social
services, the quality and quantity of consumer goods have all grown over
the 2012-13 period in the DPRK.
To
uphold independence in an age of globalization presents alot of
challenges to the DPRK. As in the past, now in the present and in the
future, the Korean People will continue to "Live Their Own Way!",
not following others' fashions and trends. The Korean People will stay
on the road of independence and socialism, on the path of Victory and
Glory shown by President KIM IL SUNG and Chairman KIM JONG IL, under the Leadership of the the Dear
Respected Marshal KIM JONG UN.
LONG LIVE KIMILSUNGISM-KIMJONGILISM, THE REVOLUTIONARY IDEOLOGY OF THE 21ST CENTURY!
LONG LIVE THE DEAR RESPECTED COMRADE KIM JONG UN!
LONG LIVE THE JUCHE IDEA! VICTORY TO GLOBAL
INDEPENDENCE!
A
text of a speech delivered by Shaun Pickford to a seminar of the Juche
Idea Study Group of England on 7th December, 2013. Shaun Pickford is
currently the Secretary General of the JISGE.
All quotations are from the work "LET US INCREASE THE PARTY'S FIGHTING EFFICIENCY AND BRING ABOUT A FRESH TURN IN THE BUILDING OF SOCIALISM" KIM JONG IL. Published by Foreign Languages Press, Pyongyang,
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