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Seminar on the Juche Idea, 23 March 1985: Speech of Keith Bennett in manuscript
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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.
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- Kim Il Sung (Subject)
- Kim Jong Il (Subject)
- Arthur Scargill (Subject)
- Malcolm Pitt (Subject)
- Jack Collins (Subject)
- James Connolly (Subject)
- Jim Harkin (Subject)
- Sapurji Saklatvala (Subject)
- Shaheed Uddam Singh (Subject)
- Jagmohan Joshi (Subject)
- Noel Jenkinson (Subject)
- Vince Donnelly (Subject)
- Feargus O'Connor (Subject)
- Mesquito Press (Subject)
- Kent National Union of Mineworkers (Subject)
- Indian Workers' Association (Subject)
- Bangladesh Workers' Association (Subject)
- Sinn Féin (Subject)
- Camden Trades Council (Subject)
- Irish Republican Movement (Subject)
- British left (Subject)
- Labour and Trade Union movement (Subject)