Collection of articles published in the New Age paper in 1979 by the Communist Workers Movement. Topics include Soviet-Vietnamese aggression against Democratic Kampuchea, Kampuchean people's war and resistance led by Comrade Pol Pot, lorry drivers strike in Britain and workers' struggles including the Garners restaurant strike and UPW pay claim, analysis of class struggle in 1978, Communist Workers Movement's theoretical journal Party Line launch, international solidarity with Kampuchea focusing on support from China and Korea, criticism of Soviet and Vietnamese actions, and call to action including pickets at Vietnamese Embassy in London.
Message delivered by the Marxist-Leninist Groups of Finland at the seminar on the Juche Idea, discussing the significance and originality of the Juche ideology, its application in North Korea, its philosophical differences from traditional socialism and Mao Zedong thought, and the call for a synthesis of ideas to address contemporary crises in the West. It highlights the importance of independence, ideological consciousness, and unity among anti-imperialist forces, as well as the practical challenges and opportunities of studying the Juche idea in Western contexts.
Text of a seminar presenting and discussing the Juche idea, its origins with Comrade Kim Il Sung, development by Comrade Kim Jong Il, its application to revolutionary movements worldwide, including the miners strike in Britain, and emphasizing independence, national dignity, and the role of youth in revolutionary struggle. The seminar also discusses various revolutionary organizations and movements, including Irish Republicans and workers' associations, highlighting the importance of leadership, organisation, and internationalism based on independence.
Entitled "The Juche Idea fulfils James Connolly's Vision of the Internationalism of the future." Exmines the connections between James Connolly's vision of internationalism and the Juche Idea. The seminar portrays Connolly as an early scientific socialist leader whose ideas on independence, leadership, united front politics, and military affairs share affinities with the Juche revolutionary ideology developed in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. It discusses Irish Republicanism leadership history including figures like Wolfe Tone, Theobald Wolfe Tone, Robert Emmet, John Mitchel, James Fintan Lalor, Padraic Pearse, Thomas Clarke, and Connolly himself. It highlights parallels between the anti-imperialist struggles of oppressed peoples such as Ireland and Korea and the role of leadership, revolutionary violence, and united fronts in achieving national liberation, based on a detailed analysis of revolutionary theory and praxis.
Speech delivered by Keith Anderson, Political Director of Mosquito Press, at the Seminar on the Juche Idea. The speech discusses the global significance of the Juche Idea, its leadership origins with Comrade Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il, and its relevance to revolutionary struggles worldwide including the British miners' strike, Irish Republican Movement, and struggles of oppressed nationalities and youth. Emphasis is placed on independence, unity, revolutionary leadership, and the role of youth in the anti-imperialist struggle.
Speech delivered by Comrade Zolile Hamilton Keke representing the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania at the Seminar on the Juche Idea. The speech praises Comrade Kim Il Sung as a revolutionary leader, discusses the impact of American imperialism on Korea, the significance of the Juche philosophy of self-reliance and self-determination, critiques neo-colonialism in Africa, and emphasizes socialist unity and anti-imperialist struggle.
This document is a submission by the British Anti-Zionist Organisation to the Seminar on the Juche Idea. It expresses support for the DPRK and its leader Kim Il Sung, criticizes Zionism and its ideology, draws parallels with Nazism, discusses the Palestinian struggle and the role of the Palestine Liberation Organisation, and emphasizes political and ideological independence in revolutionary struggles.
Speech by a representative of the Eelam Peoples Revolutionary Liberation Front (EPRLF) outlining the Eelam national liberation struggle, its basis, and its significance in the anti-imperialist struggle epoch. The document discusses the oppression faced by the Eelam nation under Sri Lankan rule, colonial history, justification of Eelam nationhood, and the role of the EPRLF as vanguard of the revolutionary forces. It also critiques imperialism and foreign involvement in Sri Lanka and emphasizes solidarity with the Juche idea and internationalism as espoused by Kim Il Sung.
Entitled "The Juche Idea and Black Power". Peter Johnson's speech on the Juche Idea as it relates to black power, anti-imperialist struggle, national liberation, and independence, with references to Kim Il Sung, Kim Jong Il, Kwame Nkrumah, Steve Biko, James Connolly, and other historical and political figures. The seminar discusses imperialism, class and national oppression, flunkeyism, and the importance of independent anti-imperialist organization in oppressed communities, particularly in Britain.
Apparently a transcription from the recording by Peter Hogg, with amendments. Speech delivered by Zolile Keke of the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania addressing the importance of revolutionary ideology, the fight against imperialism and neo-colonialism in Africa, the significance of socialist programs, and expressing solidarity with liberation movements inspired by the Juche philosophy. The speech emphasizes self-reliance, unity, and international socialist support in struggles against oppression and exploitation.