The Juche Idea was born during the Anti Japanese period when KIM IL SUNG studied tirelessly to create change and to inspire the masses to fight against the Japanese for the liberation of Korea.
He had studied the works of great Philosophers such as Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels & Russian revolutionary Vladimir Lenin. Prior to the Kalun meeting, there had been work and revolutionary activities carried out however these organisations were engaged in factionalism and a reliance on “large powers” which in turn makes the Korean revolutionary a slave to the power of a different country, and thus defeating the point of an independence struggle against the Japanese imperialists. They also tried to gain recognition which again was a defect in the organisations trying to achieve Korea being freed from the shackles of the Japanese.
KIM IL SUNG as a young man knew these defects and after his tireless work in studying, and analysing the conditions he formed the nucleus for the Juche Idea which means that man (the masses) are in charge of their destiny i.e. the revolution must be carried out by the Korean people, and only them without the reliance on outside forces which in turn opens the door to reliance and interference. The motivational force of the revolution and construction is by the Korean people.
The Juche Idea solves the problems that occurred during previous attempts to rally the people by different organisations. The Juche Idea solves the problems by keeping to the reality of the situation and the situation of the Korean revolution. The Koreans to this day solve their own problems and overcome any walls that outside forces build, and smash them thanks to the Juche Idea.
Thus the Juche Idea was born from an idea to becoming a reality which completed the process of it being born and grown into reality.
“The people are my God” - KIM IL SUNG
It is vital that we learn about the Kalun meeting and its importance to the Juche Idea and the utopia of true Socialism in Korea today. At the Kalun meeting the Juche Idea was put into reality as it provided the struggle for independence as the lifeline of the masses, the country and nation for its realisation.
The Koreans took a firm grasp and began their revolutionary path to control their destiny without the reliance on outside powers, without the need to be recognised, and most importantly to have the people at the first. The unity that it created is one that can’t ever be broken by even the strongest material in the living universe.
Comrades, that is why the Juche Idea is the heartbeat of the Korean revolution and why People’s Korea is the proud independent country it is today.