The Juche philosophy was founded by Kim Il Sing and differs from the 'Juche' as propounded by Huwang Jang yop that is based on communist ideology. 'Juche' is based on the natural human will for self-reliance, or self-sufficiency as an individual that collectively compose a state or a nation. It deviates from the marxist or communist ideology ,although adopts numerous principles of communist marxism as a state principle with the exception that the humanist approach puts faith in the people as a Democratic Republic. It is the official state ideology of North Korea - (Democratric Peoples' Republic of Korea)
Juche is a political ideology in North Korea that emphasizes self-reliance, independence, and nationalism. It was developed by Kim Il-Sung and focuses on the belief that the Korean people should be masters of their own destiny without interference from foreign powers. Juche has played a central role in shaping North Korea's domestic and foreign policies.
The word juche, in Korea, was first drawn from 1887-1900 translations of German philosophy, where it means "subject" (vs. "object"). It was later adapted to an ideology of "self-reliance" by Kim Il-sung, ruler of North Korea from 1948 to 1994 (president from 1972 to 1994).
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Juche Tower was created in 1982.
The Juche calendar is based on the birth year of the founder of North Korea, Kim Il-sung. As of 2021, the Juche calendar year is 110.
The word juche, in Korea, was first drawn from 1887-1900 translations of German philosophy, where it means "subject" (vs. "object"). It was later adapted to an ideology of "self-reliance" by Kim Il-sung, ruler of North Korea from 1948 to 1994 (president from 1972 to 1994).
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The people that believe in Juche believe in their eternal president Kim Il-sung and they believe he is their "god".
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Juche Is A Ideology Which Is A Combination Of Soviet Stalinism Which Is Totalitarianism, Strict Firm On Power, With Communist Rule, & Japanese Facism Which Is Also Totalitarianism, Emperor Worship, & Racism As They Said That The Japanese Race Is Superior To All Others Which Made Juche As It Was Made While Stalin Was In Power & Had Roots In The Japanese Annexation Of Korea. So It Took The Ideas Of Japanese Facism & Stalinism.
North Korean Juche Idea sought for asylum in south after Jang-yop was founded because his life was in danger.
The cast of The Juche Idea - 2008 includes: Daniela Kostova as Russian Woman Oleg Mavromatti as Russian Man Jung Yoon Lee as Yoon Jung
The cast of Juche Rules - 2010 includes: Ernie Kwan as Guard Don Kwok as Prisoner Mark Niu as Bus Driver Brent Tyler as Trevor Roy Vongtama as Kai Ryun Yu as The Captain
In South Korea some people believe the Buddhism, Christian In Northern Korea Marxist Communism is promulgated under the name of Juche (self realization). In many ways and by many commentators Juche is regarded as a religion.