Saturday, February 5, 2011

"Nothing to Envy" by Barbara Demick

This is a remarkable book about ordinary people in North Korea.

"Nothing to Envy" is a depressing book but gripping -- it is oddly reminiscent of Bloodlands by Timothy Snyder.

The famine in Ukraine caused by Stalin is not very different from the mid-1990s famine in North Korea. Arguably Stalin's famine was more intentional than that of Kim Jong-il but they both arose from a murderous purity of ideology that ignored the individual in favour of the collective.

My own sense is that the terror-famine in Ukraine (Holodomor:
Голодомор) is properly seen as genocide intended to destroy Ukraine as a nation -- but how different is that from Kim Jong-il starving perhaps 10% or more of North Korea to maintain Juche?

Regardless, download or buy "Nothing to Envy"; it is an important book.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Again your Marxist roots are showing.

ridenrain said...

Same with Mao's great leap forward.
Check out Hungry Ghosts: Mao's Secret Famine by Jasper Becker. Communists nations all seem to have this perverse need to murder their people

James C Morton said...

Yes, it's on my list of books to read. The NYR reviewed it an issue or two ago. Truth is Communism truly was a God that Failed.

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