Rodong Sinmun on Great Vitality of Anti-Japanese Guerrilla Way of Study
KCNA
Pyongyang, November 5 (KCNA) -- Leader Kim Jong Il on November 5, Juche 62 (1973) made public a work calling for effecting a new turn in the study of the revolutionary idea of President Kim Il Sung by widely introducing the anti-Japanese guerrilla way of study. It provides an important guideline which should be held fast to in establishing revolutionary traits of study throughout society, says Rodong Sinmun today in a signed article.
It goes on:
The essential characteristics of the anti-Japanese guerrilla way of study is to study assiduously, combining study with battle, production and rest to possess working knowledge applicable to the Korean revolution, and for the learned to teach and the unlearned to learn.
The past 30 years after the publication of the work were proud decades in which the anti-guerrilla way of study has proved its great vitality in the course of its application to realities under Kim Jong Il's wise guidance.
This is an excellent way of study as it helps remove formalism in study and possess revolutionary pabulum of real worth. It is also the most militant way of study as it calls for studying irrespective of conditions and environments and a mighty way which helps work miracles and effect innovations in the revolution and construction by linking study with the realities.
The military force of the DPRK has grown remarkably in the confrontation with the imperialists and the U.S. and fresh miracles are being worked and innovations effected in all fields and units of the national economy. This is attributable to the fact that officials and working people have studied and lived the way the anti-Japanese guerrillas did as intended by Kim Jong Il.
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