The Korean Workers Party

The Korean Workers  Party
Author: Chong-Sik Lee
Publsiher: Hoover Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1978
Genre: Korea (North)
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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The Workers Party of Korea

The Workers  Party of Korea
Author: Charles River Charles River Editors
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2017-11-07
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1979526265

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*Includes pictures *Includes accounts of the party and its activities *Includes online resources and a bibliography for further reading In 2014, the International Space Station unleashed a series of photographs that had netizens around the globe simultaneously slapping their cheeks in disbelief for more reasons than one. For starters, the world was astounded by the crisp definition and stellar resolution of the images captured by the space agency's NightPod lenses, which showed striking satellite shots of the world at nighttime, illuminated by its dazzling city lights. But it was a close-up snap of the China-North Korea border that elicited reactions far greater than the rest, for the image, as terrific as it was, was equally troubling. Backed by a time-lapse video of the area, the images show an enormous patch of pitch-blackness - roughly 47,000 square miles of it, to be precise - flanked by 2 sweeping stretches of gold, the coruscating clusters of light marking the largest cities in the land. On one side lay the shimmering Chinese territories, and the other, the glittering grounds of South Korea. The patch of black in question was so dark it could very well be mistaken for an extension of either the Yellow Sea or the Sea of Japan. North Korea has long been the butt of jokes, and it has been a longstanding target of international criticism, but the startling satellite image was anything but amusing, for it demonstrated the truly catastrophic conditions North Koreans find themselves in. Statistics show that the average South Korean uses up to 10,162 kilowatt hours of power per year, whereas their neighbors in the north consume only 739. This is only one amongst a slew of stumbling blocks affecting the state, impeding it from proper progress. So why is North Korea so starkly different from its neighbors when nothing more but mere borders separate them? A tyrannical lineage secured by nepotism. An entire nation indoctrinated by chilling, mindboggling propaganda, molded by fear and forced ignorance. Mass purges doled out seemingly on whims, without fair trials. Unparalleled paranoia and cold-blooded assassinations left and right, seemingly around every curve and corner. An impoverished sphere of barren wastelands inhabited by malnourished masses, orbiting a world glittering with the gross opulence and superfluous riches of the elite. These sound like the elements of a particularly perilous period of autocracy enforced by some mad monarch of a bygone era, or perhaps a generic blurb for a far-fetched thriller set in a dystopian future. Alas, the description matches the modern state of North Korea almost flawlessly. For close to 7 decades and counting, the notorious Kim family has been subjected to a never-ending stream of shocking scandals and relentless ridicule. That being said, this frightful bloodline has managed to maintain absolute and all-encompassing power over the northern neck of the Korean peninsula. The reigns of these related tyrants are said to be so horrid that 2,000 intrepid souls risk their necks each year to escape from the suffocating grip of the state. And while many attribute the state's troubling antics to the controversial Kim dynasty, it takes an entire team to keep the 25 million oppressed North Koreans in check. This lesser-known, but all the more significant constituent of this intriguing system is the Choson Rodongdang, otherwise known as the "Workers' Party of Korea," the ruling political party of the state. The Workers' Party of Korea: The History and Legacy of the Political Party that Founded and Rules North Korea examines the party's predecessors and the events that led up to its formation, as well as its inner workings and the behind-the-scene operations of the infamous hermit kingdom. Along with pictures depicting important people, places, and events, you will learn about the Workers' Party of Korea like never before.

Documents of the Fourth Congress of the Workers Party of Korea

Documents of the Fourth Congress of the Workers  Party of Korea
Author: Chosŏn Nodongdang. Taehoe. 4th, Pʻyŏngyang, Korea, 1961,Chosŏn Nodongdang. Taehoe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 410
Release: 1961
Genre: Korea (North)
ISBN: UOM:39015037773275

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Documents and Materials of The Third Congress of the Workers Party of Korea April 23 29 1956

Documents and Materials  of The  Third Congress of the Workers  Party of Korea  April 23 29  1956
Author: Chosŏn Nodongdang. Taehoe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 506
Release: 1956
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UOM:39015020100361

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Kim Jong Il

Kim Jong Il
Author: Central Committee The Workers' Party of Korea
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2017-01-03
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 154232582X

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Comrade Kim Jong Il, General Secretary of the Workers'Party of Korea, is the most faithful successor to the revolutionarycause of Juche1, the Supreme Commander of the revolutionaryarmed forces of Korea and the great leader of theWorkers' Party of Korea and the Korean people. In the firstdays of his revolutionary activities he set it as his lifetime taskto complete the cause of Comrade Kim Il Sung, the great leaderof the Korean people, and has scored immortal exploits or theParty and the revolution, for the country and the people.The historical course of his leadership over the Workers'Party of Korea has covered the arduous and trying period inwhich the internal and external situation of the revolution wasvery complex and the Party and the revolution were faced withtasks more difficult and enormous than ever before. In thearduous days when the fierce class struggle between socialismand capitalism was waged amid the protracted confrontationwith the allied forces of imperialism of the world, ComradeKim Jong Il, as the closest comrade and most faithful assistantof Comrade Kim Il Sung, has always held fast to the banner ofsocialism, the banner of the revolution, and turned misfortunesinto blessings and adversities into favourable conditions, thusleading the Korean revolution to continuous upsurge and brilliantvictory.Through energetic ideological and theoretical activities hesystematized Comrade Kim Il Sung's revolutionary ideologyinto the ideology, theory and methodology of Juche, developingit to be the immortal revolutionary banner of the era ofindependence. He also worked out powerful ideological andtheoretical weapon for the Korean revolution by giving scientificand theoretical answers to the urgent problems arising inthe revolution and construction.He advanced the idea that the working-class party mustbecome the party of the leader and put the idea into practice. Inthis way he brought about a fundamental change in the building,activities and work of the Party, strengthened the Workers'Party of Korea founded by Comrade Kim Il Sung to be arevolutionary party of the Juche type and improved its militantefficiency and leadership.In command of the overall revolutionary armed forces hedeveloped the Korean People's Army to be the genuine armedforces of the Party and the leader and to be the invincible revolutionaryarmed forces that staunchly safeguard the Party andthe cause of socialism by force of arms and turned the countryinto an impregnable fortress in which the entire population areunder arms.He put forward a fresh line to imbue the whole society withthe Juche idea2 and stepped up the three revolutions-ideological,technological and cultural-strengthening the singleheartedunity of the revolutionary ranks to be invincible. Heushered in a new history of radical turn and brilliant floweringin the overall economic and cultural construction.Sharing joy and sorrow with the people at all times andthrough genuine popular politics, the benevolent politics, hehas made the whole country a large revolutionary family inwhich all people are united around the Party and the leader. Hehas also shown deep concern to providing the Korean peoplewith worthwhile and happy lives.Through tireless revolutionary activities spanning over 30years he ushered in a new era of prosperity of theKim Il Sung's nation for Korea.The editorial board publishes Comrade Kim Jong Il's Brief History to help those who want to know the history of Comrade Kim Jong Il's activities.

Historical Experience of Building the Workers Party of Korea

Historical Experience of Building the Workers  Party of Korea
Author: Il-sŏng Kim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1986
Genre: Communism
ISBN: UOM:39015006592276

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The Workers Party of Korea is a Juche type Revolutionary Party which Inherited the Glorious Tradition of the DIU October 17 1982

The Workers  Party of Korea is a Juche type Revolutionary Party which Inherited the Glorious Tradition of the DIU  October 17  1982
Author: Chŏng-il Kim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 58
Release: 1982
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UVA:X000626225

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On the Building of the Workers Party of Korea

On the Building of the Workers  Party of Korea
Author: Il-sŏng Kim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 584
Release: 1977
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UOM:39015037775197

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