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- '노란봉투'캠페인/국제연대..
- no chr.!
조선민주주의인민공화국
NORTH KOREA
THE "PARADISE OF THE
WORKING CLASS" (*)
Since long time I'm struggling with myself to write something more deepening about the "DPR"K, or better what I'm thinking about it.
I think that now I'm ready to begin..
The idea I got in the beginning of the year after i read following b.. sh.. by Kim In-shik, a Da-hamkke activist, later "Chief Policymaker" in DLP: "I believe that North Korea is fundamentally exactly the same sort of exploitative and repressive society as South Korea." (**)
OK, let's start just with some impressions by photographes (about the "DPR"K):
* Aeh~ only according to the NK propaganda
** Really, I can't believe that he(or Da-hamkke/DLP) mean this serious!!
Da-hamkke/All together:
DLP:
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Owen
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In the sentence that you quoted from Kim In-sik I think the key word is 'fundamentally' - he is not saying that the two societies are the same but that the mode of production is the same - capitalism. In other words it is divided into a class that owns the means of production (bureaucracy) and one that does not (workers) and its economy is driven by the logic of competition and capital accumulation. Just because a country is poor, totalitarian and militaristic does not mean it cannot be capitalist. Of course I'm sure that Kim In-sik wouldn't deny that South and North Korean societies are different in many other ways, but his point is a polemical one against he NL people who say that North Korea is a socialist society.By the way Kim In-sik did not win the position of chief policy-maker, but got about 17 percent of the vote.
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CINA
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"..fundamentally exactly.."(*), according to your contribution(last january).. But later(perhaps tomorrow) more about it!!* "I believe that North Korea is fundamentally exactly the same sort of exploitative and repressive society as South Korea."
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