Abstract

The oppressiveness of the North Korean regime cultivated by the successive dynastic leaders of the Kim family is paradoxically legitimised because of the attributes of vulnerability, fragility and the considerations of mystical deities. Mother, Tangun and Pektu are phrases with an unimaginable power of social constructivism, capable of sustaining totalitarian power structures in an unchanged formula for years. Propaganda in the North Korean dicta tury co-constitutes the architecture of social reality, contributing to contributing to the chronic apathy of the DPRK people. With the further development of the nuclear arsenal nuclear arsenal, the imperialist aspirations are shrouded in an ever-decreasing layer of fog, all with the measurable indifference of the rest of the world.

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