I hate using language like this usually, but that line of thought of ultras is fundamentally un-marxist. The core idea of scientific socialism and marxism is that history and society don’t develop randomly, but are guided by certain laws and logics at certain stages of development. That makes capitalism predictable and study-able, because its internal logic makes certain developments a necessity.
But then why the hell does this supposed DPRK bourgeoisie in this Juche capitalism behave so fundamentally different to any other bourgeois nation? Why is it not subject to the same laws and necessities?
Because somehow this distinct phenomenon capitalism somehow for some reason behaves differently in one half of the Korean peninsula compared to the rest of the world? Or is it just simply not capitalism?
Why would the bourgeois class of North Korea isolate themselves if Juche is meant to serve them? I don’t get how this makes sense to them.
Bourgeois = anyone who doesn’t work in a factory I guess
I hate using language like this usually, but that line of thought of ultras is fundamentally un-marxist. The core idea of scientific socialism and marxism is that history and society don’t develop randomly, but are guided by certain laws and logics at certain stages of development. That makes capitalism predictable and study-able, because its internal logic makes certain developments a necessity.
But then why the hell does this supposed DPRK bourgeoisie in this Juche capitalism behave so fundamentally different to any other bourgeois nation? Why is it not subject to the same laws and necessities?
Because somehow this distinct phenomenon capitalism somehow for some reason behaves differently in one half of the Korean peninsula compared to the rest of the world? Or is it just simply not capitalism?