“All exploiting classes, after all, constitute a reaction against history; they are the target of revolution.”

On the Juche Idea, treatise submitted to the National Seminar on the Juche Idea held to mark the 70th birthday of the Great Leader Comrade Kim II Sung (31 March 1982)

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