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Curious: Is Juche philosophy considered a religion for millions of adherents or is it a branch of Marxism?

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  • 2 decades ago
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    I don't know, but Kim Jong Il reminds me of some creepy cult leader.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    For me the threat in present day technology is the way it really is taught! Too many educators coach technology as a finite property; something unassailable; shown previous doubt or ridicule. The very question of technology being by some potential more desirable than a philosophy illustrates my aspect. This has been worse to some volume for some hundred years and has IMHO held technology decrease back until eventually the fellow scientists mature adequate to solid off the philosophy of 'technology is nice'. We in basic terms might want to look decrease back on the Phlogiston era to work out how incorrect it will be to anticipate technology has each and every of the information by no potential concepts the solutions. If we do not realize what we try out from a philosophical attitude it really is too person-friendly to anticipate we understand the information we analyze. IMHO there's no justification to imagine that technology is something more desirable than a philosophy. The philosophy of technology is a branch of philosophy not technology. further: Are you extremely wondering Wiki constitutes a camparible source to the numerous Dictionaries? You do your mind an injustice.

  • 2 decades ago

    If you meant Jewish, that religion is over 5000 years old. Marxism is a form of the sort of nonobjective philosophy that gained so much traction in Germany. It traces its roots back to Immanuel Kant, who was a mercenary scholar for the monarch.

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