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The Impact of Leninism on North Korea
This podcast episode discusses the influence of Leninism on North Korea's policies, particularly in regards to gender roles and the concept of state control. It explores how Lenin's ideas influenced North Korean leaders to attempt to change the nature of man and promote the state as the solution to all societal issues.
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During the World Wars, the US government suppressed free speech and violated constitutional principles on the grounds of fighting against German spies.
43:10 - 44:11 (01:01)
Summary
During the World Wars, the US government suppressed free speech and violated constitutional principles on the grounds of fighting against German spies. Meanwhile, the Soviet Union was founded on a philosophy of Marxism-Leninism, with principles including the abolition of private property and the dictatorship of the proletariat.
ChapterThe Impact of Leninism on North Korea
Episode#575 - Michael Malice - Why You Should Take The White Pill
PodcastModern Wisdom
The guest speaker discusses the concept of communism and the idea behind localized worker councils to overthrow capitalism, with a mention of Lenin's propaganda in Soviet Union.
44:11 - 46:05 (01:53)
Summary
The guest speaker discusses the concept of communism and the idea behind localized worker councils to overthrow capitalism, with a mention of Lenin's propaganda in Soviet Union.
ChapterThe Impact of Leninism on North Korea
Episode#575 - Michael Malice - Why You Should Take The White Pill
PodcastModern Wisdom
A discussion on the concept of family responsibility in North Korea where if one member of the family commits a crime, the entire family is held responsible and goes on trial.
46:05 - 47:30 (01:24)
Summary
A discussion on the concept of family responsibility in North Korea where if one member of the family commits a crime, the entire family is held responsible and goes on trial.
ChapterThe Impact of Leninism on North Korea
Episode#575 - Michael Malice - Why You Should Take The White Pill
PodcastModern Wisdom
The speaker criticizes the gender equality policy in North Korea, arguing that it's not rational to have women do construction work just to prove a point.
47:30 - 49:19 (01:49)
Summary
The speaker criticizes the gender equality policy in North Korea, arguing that it's not rational to have women do construction work just to prove a point. He also questions the sentimental aspect of the mother-child relationship, arguing that it's not just a cultural custom.