"Complete Collection of Kim Il Sung's Works" Published
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)
Pyongyang, April 5 (KCNA) -- A "Complete Collection of Kim Il Sung's Works" Vol.58 was published by the Workers' Party of Korea Publishing House. The complete collection is a library of the immortal Juche idea which carries President Kim Il Sung's famous works systematically and comprehensively in chronological order.
Contained in the book are 30 works such as reports, speeches and talks made by the President from October Juche 64 (1975) to March Juche 65(1976).
In the work "On the Occasion of the 30th Anniversary of the Foundation of the Workers' Party of Korea", he reviewed the signal achievements and feats the WPK made for independence and building of socialism during the last 30 years. And he clarified the ideas, theories and policies to further strengthen the Party and enhance its leading role in order to expedite the revolution and construction.
Among those works are "On Putting the Production of Iron and Steel on a Normal Basis" and "On Effectively Ensuring Labor Assistance to the Countryside and the Guidance over Farming" in which tasks and ways are laid down to bring a fresh surge in the socialist economic construction.
There are also "On the Need for Chongryon to Successfully Carry Out the Work for National Reunification", "On the Need for Chongryon Scientists to Establish Juche in Scientific Researches" and other works, which advance tasks facing the General Association of Korean Residents in Japan (Chongryon) and the Koreans in Japan.
Besides, the book carries "The Non-Aligned Movement Is a Mighty Anti-Imperialist Revolutionary Force of Our Times", "Talk with the Editor-in-Chief of the Japanese Newspaper Mainichi Shimbun and His Party" and other works, in which the President made clear the significance and role of the non-aligned movement in the development of the world revolution and international life and clarified the principled issues in accelerating the movement.
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