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1.Vladimir Lenin (100/100)- A great job to overthrow the tsarist regime, remove Russia from being an imperialist power that massacres the people and starves the peasants, brings the necessary social changes to Russia that empowers the poor, peasants and women and the New Economy Its policy and almost everything you do for Russia is positive. You paved the way for a great Russia. My strongest regards to you.

2.Kim Il Sung (100/100)- I hope you won the Korean war and killed that US puppet Syngman Rhee. It's based on the Juche concept and it's great that you want the Socialist bloc to unite and support many anti-imperialists like Nyerere and Nasser. You have taken a strong hand to perfectly build North Korea in its material conditions and you truly understand how to run a country.In the 3-volume Marxist Regimes - a World Survey (published by MacMillan), written by the US liberal historian Professor Bruce Cummings; From the 1950s to 1970; He was quoted as saying that Korea's economic growth is 23.5 percent annually. This is truly incredible. You carried it even higher than the 20% annual growth rate achieved in the Soviet Union under Stalin in the 1930s. That's why I carried it above Stalin

3.Joseph Stalin(100/100)- Son. At times I wondered where to put you because on the one hand you mapped out one of the greatest ideologies that saw the liberation of billions of people from Imperialism, Fascism and Colonialism. You had projects on your own that transformed the industrialization that took the rest of Europe 200 years and succeeded in almost two decades, helped to industrialize Eastern Europe, to get rid of Nazi Germany, and your social and cultural policies were very fundamental, but I am from the Turkish Straits crisis, the Baltic' I don't like deportations (although it's understandable that you want to protect them from Hitler), but that's it for your case. But thank you for being an inspiration to Marxism-Leninism and an idol for many socialist movements.

4.Georgi Dimitrov (100/100)- Proletarian Internationalism itself (not Globalism, but the grounded kind), praise also for how you resisted Tito's attempts to imperialize Bulgaria. Your heritage is highly appreciated in Bulgaria today and much of Modern Bulgaria's infrastructures and things they enjoy cannot be without you. Incredibly based.

5.Valko Chervenkov (98/100)- Your rapid industrialization, anti-fascist struggle, collectivization and similar policies have contributed a lot to Bulgaria. One of the best in Communist Eastern Europe. Endless respect to you.

6.Zhou Enlai (98/100) - Prime Minister Zhou is the one who contributed the most to make China a respected country. China would have risen much faster if he had seized power instead of Mao.

7.Andrija Hebrang (98/100)- Followed the communist line, played an important role in the industrialization of Yugoslavia, promoted racial unity and ethnic fraternity (until the revisionist son-of-a-bitch Tito stole all your credit) and helped chase the fashoid scum. What can I say other than to hold on? One of the truly real socialists from SFRY.

8.Gheorghe Georgiu Dej (97/100)- Although a Stalinist conservative, you helped Romania get rid of the Nazis, Industrialized Romania and had positive policies like Chervenkov did for Bulgaria and an independent path and almost National for Romania You pressed for the main contact. communism. Other than that, what else can I say? My only problem with you is the Sov-Rom companies thing, otherwise you're perfect. The best of all the early communist leaders of Eastern Europe.

9.Boleslaw Bierut (96/100)- When I read you, I had a hard time deciding where to put you. Lots of internal improvements, as you rapidly industrialized Poland on the one hand and built it after the Nazis had razed it. But lately I really like your Left-Nationalism and ideals. It's very fundamental.

10.Blas Roca Caldera (96/100)- Cuban Zhou Enlai. He helped establish the proper Cuban Socialist structure and bring it to a new height of success. Incredibly irresistible.

11.Kim Jong il (95/100)- In 1994, when you became the Chairman of the State Affairs Commission, aka the Supreme Leader, there were some problems in terms of nutrition throughout North Korea due to natural disasters and sanctions. You have overcome these problems with a basic industrial policy. You developed in the military field. You understood that the army is a vital need to build a solid socialist country. In the 1990s, against the increasing threat of the USA, a breakthrough program was implemented to defend the country in the defense industry. Thus, despite the negative economic and political atmosphere caused by the disintegration of the USSR, you managed to keep DPRK on the path to socialism.

12.Kim Jong Un (94/100)-In October 2015, April 2016 and September 2016, you have grown North Korea very quickly. Indeed, you have achieved a growth rate that is difficult to imagine in capitalist countries. In the imperialist world, huge construction projects that will cost billions, such as Changjon Street, Mirae Scientists Street, Paetusan Youth Power Plant and Science-Technology Complex, have not only progressed, but completed. 2013 you crushed the revisionist, sectarian currents. You are still the hope of socialism

13.Che Guevara (93/100)- An inspiration for the people of Latin America to fight the murderous dictatorships in Latin America supported by the American imperialists. based. You are the symbol of international liberation, I have great respect for you.

14. Klement Gottwald (90/100)- Good job fighting Nazism in Czechoslovakia, nationalizing key industries and resolving socioeconomic problems between Czechs and Slovaks. The best leader of communist Czechoslovakia, that's for sure.

15.Mirsaid Sultan-Galiev (90/100)- Anti-Imperialism, Anti-Colonialism, National Communism etc. All are deeply grounded and call for the unity of the third world in the struggle for self-determination. It's very fundamental. Stalin made a mistake in liquidating you. However, your advocacy for a more decentralized system is not very good, especially given the situation in the USSR at the time.

16.Miguel Diaz Canel (90/100)- Your technocratic views and your downfall of radical conservatism in the Cuban government are giga-based. Also, good job, keep pushing the Americans and the Gusano puppets in Cuba

17.Wilhelm Pieck (89/100)- Founder of the Socialist DDR and a hero against the Nazis and Social Democrats. Incredibly based. You and Ulbricht have formed the best and most moral German government possible.

18. Walter Ulbricht (89/100)- He had good intentions to develop Germany and fight Nazism well, but giving the order to build the Berlin Wall is a right move. The New Economic System and your other internal policies were very fundamental, I give you this.

19.Fidel Castro (88/100) — the greatest anti-imperialist politician, protector of Cuban independence, I respect you very much. You were the great leader. It's a shame these American neocucks put an embargo on you!

20.Raul Castro (88/100) — same as above but more perfect, because he advocates free market and cultural progressivism He is great. Your economic reforms have opened Cuba to market reforms (lie) while you continue the (based) good work that Fidel did in Cuban.

21..Enver Hodja (87/100)- Your instructions were correct in your early years. Your reforms of literacy, industrialization and the life of the Albanian people are grounded, but your stance on religion is unfounded, and your isolationism (thanks a lot, even if you are forced to Westoids and T*toites) has stagnated. Albanian economy. Also, thanks for helping us beat ROC. If only you weren't overly paranoid and anti-religious, you should be less radical. Oblique manners. My only problem with you is your stance on religion and a bit of isolation, but other than that, your achievements are 100% electrification in just THREE years, building the country's first railroads, great progress in areas like education, health, and eliminating multiple things. diseases and epidemics, how can no one praise your achievements? But then it was very embarrassing to finance the Kosovo Liberation Army (even if you didn't know they were terrorists after death)...

22.Matyas Rakosi (86/100)- While it's good for you to get rid of the Nazi puppet regime of Szalasi, some of your policies, although relatively well-intentioned, have ended in huge failures (thanks anticoms and atlanticoids). While not all of these were failures, some of your industrial policies were very grounded, such as ridding Hungary of the legacy of fascism and poverty. Hell, you are the founder of Socialism in Hungary, it's a shame that revisionists and atlanticoids slander your achievements. We could have had huge successes, unfortunately anticommunications stopped all your progress for Hungary.

23.Nikos Zachariadis (86/100)- Fighting for national liberation from the raging Greek Junta, Nazis and British Imperialists was grounded no matter what, moreover, Left Nationalism is and will be incredibly grounded. Socialist Patriotism too. Fuck the Khrushchevite Revisionists for betraying you.

24.Khorloogjin Choibalsan (85/100)- Modernizing Mongolia, liberating it from the reactionary Beiyang Clique and fighting against the Japanese Imperialists is based on your rapid industrialization, literate development and expanded recognition of Mongolia's independence, but you are very dependent on the Soviets. Purging theocrats is fundamental,

25.Vlado Dapcevic (84/100)- Proletarian internationalism fought the fascists in the second world war and defended proletarian internationalism, hoping to establish real communism instead of what Tito did in his later years. What can I say other than to hold on?

26.Petru Groza (84/100)- Another great man who worked hard to bring socialist Romania to its glory. It's very fundamental.

27. Antonin Zapotocky (84/100)- Sticking to collective leadership, Fighting the Nazis, and following Gottwald's path, though a little more moderate, albeit very grounded.

28.Nexhmije Hoxha (83/100)- She did her best to support her husband's career in making Albania a great socialist republic and you have been very helpful. The only problem is that you supported Alia afterwards. Otherwise, you become an Albanian Peng Liyuan.

29.Ana Pauker (82/100)- Cleaning up liberals, fashoids and succes is incredibly groundbreaking and you've helped Georgiu Dej on many programs. I'm not sure about some of your ruthless behavior (and some tolerance for Kulaks) but other than that, it's fine.

30. Vyacheslav Molotov (81/100)- Supervised collectivization in the USSR and contributed much to the very foundational and successful First Five-Year Plan and is one of the key figures in the USSR who is still firmly opposed to Revisionism. One of the most established politicians of the USSR...

31.Lazar Kaganovich (76/100)- I condemn your failed policies that led to famine (even if the kulaks are more responsible), but you are responsible for overseeing many of the good things that happen in Stalinist Russia, a bit like Molotov, I'll give you on that.

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About socialist countries
Socialism is alive in Cuba and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Even though Cuba has invited some capitalists to its country (in order to provide capital inflows) since the Fidel era, socialism continues. Cuba is still proudly flying the Red Flag of socialism right next to the US Imperialists. Korea, on the other hand, has been showing many technological developments recently, and has reached the position of a fully independent and socialist country economically, militarily and politically by applying Juche, which was put forward by Kim Il-Sung as an interpretation of Marxism-Leninism. In both these countries there is no exploitation of surplus value by the bourgeoisie on the Working Class. There is socialism, the system in which the means of production are in the hands of the Working Class State, used jointly and there is no exploitation.

Why doesn't KDHC crash?
Why doesn't KDHC crash? Some people say that as the USSR and other socialist countries in Europe collapsed, DPRK will follow the same path. The USSR did not simply collapse, the Soviet Communist Party and the USSR were destroyed by the deliberate actions of the traitorous Gorbachev. Decrees abolishing the state of the USSR and the CPSU were signed. There was no real collapse of the USSR, but there was a deliberate and deliberate betrayal of socialism by treacherous revisionist leaders who were hand in hand with the imperialists (Margaret Thatcher once called Mikhail Gorbachev a "leader with whom we can do business").

However, DPRK crushed the internal traitors who wanted to sell their country's interests to the imperialists, great powers and revisionists. In 1953, 1956 and 1967 the factional cliques were defeated and liquidated. In 2013, it liquidated the modern sectarian clique.

People's Korea, the land of Juche and Songun, is neither the former USSR nor the former East Germany, Poland or Hungary. Juche socialism is socialism that is perfectly implemented in Korea, which puts the masses of the people at the center. DPRK's socialism is neither an external imposition nor a gift from someone else. Juche socialism is completely different from the socialism that the former Soviet revisionists put into theory. Although the USSR raised the flag of the proletarian revolution during the era of Lenin and Stalin, it became a victim of modern revisionism in the era of Khrushchev and cooperated with the US imperialism. Abandoning revolutionary principles in the 1950s and 1960s, the USSR liquidated the dictatorship of the proletariat and declared itself the state of the whole people, giving up the class struggle against the enemies of socialism. North Korea, led by President Kim Il Sung, preserved revolutionary principles and opposed modern revisionism. In his 1967 article titled "On the Transition Period from Capitalism to Socialism and the Question of the Dictatorship of the Proletariat", President Kim Il Sung fully emphasized the necessity of the dictatorship of the proletariat and opposed the counter-revolutionary idea of ​​the "state of the whole people".

Since the economic system in DPRK is based on socialist ownership of the means of production, there is no social inequality. There are no social contradictions and racial discrimination. There is no unemployment in North Korea, there is no deduction in salaries, and indirect - direct taxation was abolished in 1974. There is no stagnation in DPRK as in the USSR in the late 1970s and 1980s. In the 1950s, the economic growth rate of NKR had reached 40% in one year.

The secret of why NRW will never collapse is the Juche Idea, the Songun Idea and the three pillars of the idea of ​​self-development first. In 1977, respected British social scientist Dr. Malcolm Caldwell wrote: "It is clear that South Korea, deprived of huge loans, US military support, and integration into the international capitalist economy, will collapse, whereas the North Korea that remains attached to the Juche can remain independent forever" (Malcolm Caldwell "The Wealth of Some Nations" Zed Press 1977).

Dprk Truth
We will make a general assessment about DPRK in the light of the information I have scanned completely from researches. If we look at the education data, the literacy rate is 100%. [2] Although this may seem like a simple data, there are still countries around the world that cannot reach it. The number of students per teacher is 20. The average in the world is around 24. [3] The primary school completion rate of students is around 97%. [4] Life expectancy is around 72 years. Child or infant mortality rate under the age of 5 is 19 per thousand according to 2017 data. The world average is around 39.1 per thousand according to 2017 data. [5] The infant mortality rate is 14 per thousand. The world average is 29 per thousand. [6] The number of patient beds per thousand people is 13.2, and the world average is around 2. [7] The death rate due to poor water and sanitation is 1.4 per 100 thousand, and the world average is 11.8. [8] The use of advanced water resources is 98.9%. [9] The vaccination rate for DPT, measles, HeB3 is 97%, 99% and 97%, respectively. [10] The rate of women receiving prenatal care is 100%. The world average is 86%. [11th] Unemployment rate is around 3.3%.[12] Women constitute 47.6% of the total workforce. [13] In transportation, it is a developed country in terms of railway. It is foreseen that there is a railway line of over 6000 km in total. Pyonyang subway has the title of the deepest subway in the world and an average of 500 thousand people are transported daily. [14] In addition, it is one of the countries with the lowest murder rate of 4 per 100 thousand. [15]

How did the Soviets collapse?
In the socialist society system that used to exist in the Soviet Union, production was organized in a planned manner through detailed directives sent to enterprises by the central state apparatus according to the current economic plan:

" In the case of socialized production…society distributes labor-power and means of production to different branches of production”.

(K. Marx: "Capital", Vol. 2; London; 1974; p.362).

" Our plans are not forecasting plans, they are directive plans that bind governing bodies and determine the direction of our future economic development across the country".

(JV Stalin: Political Report of the Central Committee to the 15th Congress of the CPSU (B), in: "Works", Vol. 10; Moscow; 1954; p.335).

According to contemporary Soviet propagandists, the purpose of the "economic reform" initiated in 1965 was to "improve" and "consolidate" -- even "perfect" central economic planning:

A set of measures is envisaged to raise the scientific standards of state planning of the economy ".

(AN Kosygin: "On Improving Industrial Management, Perfecting Planning in Industrial Production and Improving Economic Incentives", in: "Izvestia" (News), September 28, 1965 by ME Sharpe (Ed.): "Planning, Profit and Incentive in the USSR", Vol. 2; New York; 1966; p.15).

" Economic changes mean improvement of national economic planning ... Reform reinforces central planning". (Edit: "Economic Policy and Work for Communism", "Pravda" (Truth), January 14, 1966, in: "Soviet Economic Reform: Main Features and Aims"; Moscow; 1967; p.9).

In fact, as will be shown, central economic planning as it existed under socialism has been excluded from the Soviet economy since the "economic reform"

After the murder of Joseph Stalin (on 5 March 1953), Khrushchev-Brezhnev-Mikoyan-Suslov etc. in 1953. History of the Soviet Union: The period of the reactionary process of the destruction of socialism-communism and the progressive restoration of capitalism - the implementation of the most comprehensive capitalist economic reform (Plenum in September 1965) - was completed in the mid-60s. After the assassination of Stalin, the Dictatorship of the Proletariat was overthrown.

Mao de Zedong Truth
Suffice it to conclude that Mao Tse-tung was not a Marxist-Leninist, but a progressive revolutionary democrat who for a long time remained at the head of the Chinese Communist Party and played an important role in China's victory. Chinese democratic anti-imperialist revolution. Within China, in the party ranks, among the people, and outside of China—he gained a reputation as a great Marxist-Leninist—he appeared to be a communist himself, a Marxist-Leninist dialectician. But this was not so. He was an eclectic who combined some elements of Marxist dialectics with idealism, bourgeois and revisionist philosophy, even ancient Chinese philosophy.

Mao de Zedong Thought
Mao Tsetung presented his opportunist attitude towards the bourgeoisie as a creative application of Lenin's New Economic Policy (NEP) teachings. However, there is a fundamental difference between Lenin's teachings and Mao Tsetung's understanding of allowing unlimited capitalist production and maintaining bourgeois relations in socialism. Lenin admits that the NEP was a step back that allowed elements of capitalism to flourish for a certain period of time, but he stresses that:

“…there is nothing dangerous in this for the proletarian state, as long as the proletariat firmly holds political power, firmly holds transport and large industry”. (Lenin)

In fact, neither the political power of the proletariat in China nor the large industry was in its hands when Mao Tse-tung defended them, neither in 1949 nor in 1956.

Moreover, Lenin saw the NEP not as a universal law of socialist construction, but as a temporary measure imposed by the concrete conditions of Russia at that time devastated by the long civil war. And the fact is that a year after the proclamation of the NEP, Lenin emphasized the end of the retreat and chanted the slogan of preparing for the attack on private capital in the economy. Whereas, the period of preservation of capitalist production in China was predicted to last almost indefinitely. According to Mao Tse-tung, the order established after the liberation in China was supposed to be a bourgeois-democratic order, and the Chinese Communist Party had to appear in power. Such is the "thought of Mao Tse-tung".

Vietnam Laos Truth
Uncle Ho was killed in battle in 1969. This event was also a great loss for the Vietnam Revolution.

As a result;

The People's Democratic Revolution of Vietnam succeeded. There is no obstacle to the economic leap to socialism. General Vo Nguyen Giap, together with the Vietnamese People he led, gave an unforgettable slap to the Japanese, French and US Imperialist Bandits. They still have not recovered from its influence. These jackals attacked a less populated and underdeveloped country with all their technological weapons, but in the end, they were defeated and defeated. In 1975, the country was renamed the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. In 1976, the merger took place. The leaders of the revolution established Proletarian Democracy and a centrally planned socialist economy. However, the work does not end here. The continuity of socialism should be ensured by giving theoretical-ideological education to future generations. This is what our Vietnamese comrades overlooked or failed to do. Marxism-Leninism was not instilled in the new generation following the generation that carried out the revolution in Vietnam, and a socialist human being was not created. This negativity inevitably led to the loss of socialism.

General Giap watched with sadness this fading away of Vietnamese socialism. Unlike most revolutionary leaders in the eastern countries (which should be appreciated), he asked for his retirement on time, and was unwilling to stay in power until his death. Giap retired from politics and the military and lived to be 102. During his lifetime, Giap was opposed to this trend in Vietnam, to the capitalist path. Vietnam socialism, which was built with all kinds of pain and difficulties, has now entered the Finance-Capitalist path. Worse, Vietnam has not even succeeded in protecting its independence against the US Imperialists.

From 1987 onwards, the US Imperialists did all kinds of demons to suppress the Vietnamese Revolution, when US President Reagan sent his special envoy to Vietnam. It is a pity that these treacherous policies yielded results. In 1994-95, the US lifted the embargo on Vietnam and the two countries reopened their embassies. In 2000, Clinton came to Vietnam and signed the "Bilateral Trade Agreement". In 2013, Obama and Sang signed the "US-Vietnam Comprehensive Partnership" document. In 2014-16, the arms embargo was lifted. Thus, the counter-revolution progressed rapidly in Vietnam, which was weakened after the collapse of the Socialist Camp.

Laos and Vietnam were once socialist countries. However, as a result of the wrong or incomplete policies followed, it has turned into only a socialist country such as the People's Republic of China.

Is DPRK Really Friendly with China and Russia?
China should no longer try to test the limits of Korea's patience, but should face the situation and make an appropriate strategic choice. China better reflect on the dire consequences of its reckless move to cut the pillar of DPRK-China relations.” — Kim Chol, Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea Rodong Sinmun May 3, 2017

The Democratic People's Republic of Korea has undergone several rounds of UN Security Council, culminating in the extremely harsh and brutal UNSC Resolution 2371, which not only imposed sanctions by the United States and some Western countries, but also imposed very severe restrictions on Korea's foreign economic activities in order to suffocate its economy and collapse the socialist system. (UNSC) had to face the sanction as well. The so-called allies of Korea, the Russian Federation and the People's Republic of China, voted for this resolution and have voted for most, if not all, of the UNSC sanctions resolutions against the Democratic People's Republic of Korea since 2006.

Basically, Russia and China violated Korean sovereignty by supporting UNSC sanctions against DPRK and assisted imperialist attempts to isolate socialist Korea.

Some still continue to portray the non-socialist Russian Federation and the modern-revisionist PRC as "best friends" and "close allies" of socialist Korea. Some of this type even slanderously portray Korea as the work of or dependent on the former Soviet Union and China, completely ignoring the fact that Korea is an independent, Juche-based socialist country.

DPRK Struggle with Revisionism
While both DPRK and PRC strongly opposed the shift to revisionism in the USSR, DPRK opposed modern-revisionism from a completely independent, Juche-based perspective. It is true that the positions of the PRC and Korea overlapped for a while. However, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea opposed the division in the international communist movement and avoided drifting towards extreme leftism in the PRC. Based on the unity of one heart, Korea did not allow itself to be drawn into the ultra-leftist 'Cultural Revolution' that consumed China from the inside in the 1960s. In addition, Comrade Kim Il Sung, President, condemned China's left opportunism with the following words:

“The left opportunists failed to take into account the changing conditions and dogmatically repeated the propositions of Marxism-Leninism a hundred years ago and called it anti-revisionism; they led people to extremist actions under super revolutionary slogans. They sever the party from the masses, divide the revolutionary forces and prevent an intense attack against the archenemy. Allowed left opportunism to grow, it can become as dangerous as modern revisionism. Without fighting left opportunism, it is not possible to unite the anti-imperialist forces to wage a successful struggle against imperialism, nor is it possible to successfully combat modern revisionism.

Later, the PRC moved to the right in the 1970s and 1980s, declaring "reform" and "opening up". This was a rather incomprehensible and bizarre situation and has cost China many friends and supporters around the world, but the purpose of this article is not to discuss why "reform" and "opening up" took place or their effects. Comrade Kim Il Sung, President, emphasized that NKR should "always live in its own way, without any illusions about the revisionist and reformist policies pursued in some countries".

The great leader President KIM IL SUNG's successor Comrade Kim Jong Il in response to those who think that the Democratic People's Republic of Korea will adopt Chinese-style "reform" and "opening up", said, “DO NOT EXPECT CHANGE FROM ME!” said. He continued: “We must build a great, prosperous and strong country under the banner of self-confidence (...) The "restructuring" and "opening up" advertised by the imperialists should never fascinate us. "Reconstruction" and "opening up" is the road to national destruction. We should not tolerate them in the slightest.”