Definitions
Time Lines
Got Socialism?
Theoretical Nonsense
Miscellaneous Junk
100
39 bottom Nationalists understood the modern world-system as an arena of contest among nations, especially between imperialists and nationalists.
What is a nationalist?
100
1905
When did the author say universalism gave way to particularism?
100
“Communism is inherently a transnational ideology that champions class over nation and calls for worldwide solidarity and the revolution of the proletariat.”
How does the author define Communism?
100
Pg 15
Is nationalism an ideology of domination or resistance?
100
Pg 30 top • Englightened • Semienlightened • Unenlightened
What is the theory of competition?
200
If “…Korea [were] to become a modern nation, it had to understand and incorporate Western political and social values that they considered to be universally applicable to all modern nation-states.” Pg. 111
What is Universalism?
200
Pg 84 Top
How did Mao reconcile two seemingly contradictory ideas: Internationalism and Patriotism?
200
Page 29
What is Social Darwinism?
200
Pg 29
What is Social Darwinism?
300
Turning to Korean history and culture are the particularisms. Pg 111 & 124
What is Particularism?
300
Subjective answer. Make it logical.
When did ethnicity become the prevailing identity in Korean society?
300
141 bottom of paragraph 1
How did marxist or bourgeoisie view peasants in contrast to agrarianists according to the author?
300
Pan-Asianists saw the world in terms of struggles among races, primarily between the white and yellow races. Pg 39 bottom
What is a pan-Asianist?
300
Pg 70
What is the Choson-Manchurian problem?
400
pg 108
What is the organic sense of the nation that Park and Rhee shared?
400
1990's 2000's
When did Universalism make a return in Korean conceptualization of state?
400
Page 109
Why did the South Korean people choose fascism over communism as the author suggests on page 109?
400
Pg 143 bottom
In what way were the agrarian society’s views the preamble to Juche and communism?
400
Pg 81 Borgeois Ideology
How did Lenin view nationalism?
500
140-142
What is agrarianism?
500
Any logical answer will do.
When is it considered morally right to suppress other collective identities in the name of the nation, national unity, and modernization?
500
Pg 82 Middle Before he said joint efforts were required by countries to overthrow the Borgeois, but later adopted a one country approach, and then later a more flexible approach implying whatever was convenient for that particular country. Mao later adopted this “United Front” to fight Japanese colonialism.
How was “Socialism in one country”, advocated by Stalin, a new approach?
500
Pg 158 2nd paragraph
What is the Black Sheep Effect?
500
Top pg 107
Are economic construction and spiritual development inseparable as Park suggests?
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