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  1. profoundly the Juche philosophy and correctly explain and disseminate it so as to add glory to the great Juche idea. I intend to go into further details of independence, and other problems in understanding the Juche idea at some other time in the future. So, it would be advisable not to publish my talk for the

  2. 14 de oct. de 2010 · The ideas of that noted film theorist and critic Kim Jong-il are the subject of "The Juche Idea," experimental filmmaker Jim Finn's satirical effort set in North Korea.

  3. www.koreakonsult.com › Attraction_Pyongyang_juche_tower_engJuche Tower, North Korea

    Tower of the Juche Idea - the tallest stone monument in the world. ... Juche Tower, Pyongyang. On the other side of the Taedong River from Kim Il Sung Square, there is Juche Tower which honours the North Korean philosophy of Juche. It was unveiled to mark the president’s 70th birthday in 1982.

  4. The Juche idea is a new philosophical thought which centres on man. As the leader said, the Juche idea is based on the philosophical principle that man is the master of everything and decides everything. The Juche idea raised the fundamental question of philosophy by regarding man as the main factor, and elucidated the philosophical principle ...

  5. Recently I have read articles on the Juche idea, written by some social scientists, and found that they do not correctly explain the originality and superiority of the Juche philosophy in conformity with the Party’s policy. This proves that they themselves still do not have a correct viewpoint and understanding of the Juche philosophy.

  6. www.koreakonsult.com › Attraction_Pyongyang_juche_tower_engJuche Tower, North Korea

    Tower of the Juche Idea - the tallest stone monument in the world. ... Juche Tower, Pyongyang. On the other side of the Taedong River from Kim Il Sung Square, there is Juche Tower which honours the North Korean philosophy of Juche. It was unveiled to mark the president’s 70th birthday in 1982.

  7. Top choice in Pyongyang. This tower honours the North Korean philosophy of Juche and was unveiled to mark President Kim Il-sung's 70th birthday in 1982. Indeed, the tower is made up of 25,550 granite blocks – one for every day of Kim’s life until his 70th birthday. The tower stands at 170m and a trip to the top by lift (€5) is well worth ...