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Kim Il-sung

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What is Juche [the main subject] in our Party's ideological work? What are we doing? We are not engaged in any other country's revolution, but precisely in the Korean revolution. This, the Korean revolution, constitutes Juche in the ideological work of our Party. Therefore, all ideological work must be subordinated to the interests of the Korean revolution.
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"On eliminating dogmatism and formalism and establishing Juche in ideological work" (28 December 1955)

 
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