Size: 19x19cm./7.4×7.4inch.
Weight: 180gr./6.3oz.
Year: 1979
Pages: 63
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Book made in South Korea, 1979. The book is about the new community movement, Saemaul Undong. The Saemaul Undong also known as the New Community Movement, New Village Movement, Saemaul Movement or Saema’eul Movement, was a political initiative launched on April 22, 1970 by South Korean president Park Chung Hee to modernize the rural South Korean economy.
The idea was based on the Korean traditional communalism called Hyangyak, which provided the rules for self-governance and cooperation in traditional Korean communities. The movement initially sought to rectify the growing disparity of the standard of living between the nation’s urban centers, which were rapidly industrializing, and the small villages, which continued to be mired in poverty.
Diligence, self-help and collaboration were the slogans to encourage community members to participate in the development process. the movement lost momentum during the 1980s due to the unexpected assassination of president Park Chung Hee.
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SKU: BSK003
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