Kim Jong Il

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Kim Jong Il


Born
in Paektu, Korea, Democratic People's Republic of
February 16, 1942

Died
December 17, 2011

Genre


The Supreme Leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea from 1994 to 2011. ...more

Average rating: 3.58 · 359 ratings · 53 reviews · 100 distinct worksSimilar authors
Socialism is a Science

3.75 avg rating — 40 ratings — published 1994 — 5 editions
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Abuses of Socialism are Int...

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On Nationalism

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Essential Juche Works

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Our Socialism Centered on t...

3.71 avg rating — 17 ratings — published 2003 — 5 editions
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Let us advance under the ba...

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On the Fundamentals of Revo...

3.33 avg rating — 12 ratings — published 1992 — 2 editions
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Anecdotes of Kim Jong Il's ...

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Kim Jong Il: The Great Man

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Kim Jong Il on the Juche Ph...

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“Man is a social being with independence, creativity and consciousness.”
Kim Jong Il, Socialism is a Science

“A capitalist society is ruled by egoism which sets the interests of the community against those of individuals, and places the interests of individuals above those of the community. Egoism inevitably results in social inequality and an increasing imbalance between rich and poor, and it produces conflicting relations among people. Egoism conflicts with the intrinsic nature of man as a social being. Because he is a social being capable of shaping his destiny only within the social community, man has an intrinsic need for collectivism. The Juche idea has made clear that the masses, and not an individual, are the driving force of the revolution and that collectivism, and not egoism, is an intrinsic requirement of man. The basic requirement of collectivism is that the interests of the collective should be placed above those of individuals, that the two types of interests should be harmonized and that the interests of individuals should be realized through the realization of those of the collective. That which is contrary to collectivism is not the individual interests themselves but egoism which seeks to satisfy only individual interests at the expense of collective interests.”
Kim Jong Il, Our Socialism Centered on the Masses Shall Not Perish

“What is opposed to communism is not nationalism in general but bourgeois nationalism, national egoism, and national chauvinism, which subordinates the common interests of the nation to the interests of a handful of the exploiting class, in the guise of nationalism.”
Kim Jong Il, On Preserving the Juche Character and National Character of the Revolution and Construction