Francesco Alarico della Scala (born 8 June 1996) is an Italian scholar of philosophy, socialism, and the Juche idea. He is the deputy director of the Juche Idea Study Center in Milan, and head of the Korean Friendship Association â Italy (KFA â Italy) in Piedmont and Aosta Valley. He has been described as an expert on North Korea and its ideology.
His works include Socialism and the Market in North Korea (, 2019), and Kim Jong Un: ideology, politics, and economics in North Korea (, 2020). He also wrote articles for L'Interferenza, Oltre la Linea, and the Brazilian Nova Resistência, as well as the academic journal Eurasia, Rivista di Studi Geopolitici.
Francesco Alarico della Scala was born in 1996 in Pinerolo, Italy. In 2015, he wrote articles for the Italian newspaper L'Interferenza, in which he critically examined the analyses of Costanzo Preve and Hegelian elements in Marxism, and discussed the human nature argument against communism, noting that "only that part of human nature that conforms to the laws of the market economy is naturalized and made immutableâÂÂthat is, its selfish instinct", while "all traits of human nature that actually or potentially conflict with the interests of capital become fluid and manipulable, that is, all traditions as a whole, family relationships, sexual identity". He also criticized those communists who approached vulgar materialism by denying the existence of human nature.
In October 2014, Francesco Alarico della Scala became a regional representative of the Korean Friendship Association â Italy, becoming the manager of KFA â Italy in the regions of Piedmont and Valle d'Aosta. In July 2015, he also became the deputy manager of the Juche Idea Study Center Center in Milan. He studied philosophy in the University of Turin. In October 2017, he was interviewed by the Esquire magazine, which introduced him as the regional official of the KFA, the deputy director of the Juche Idea Study Center Center in Milan, and one of the managers of "Hands Off Socialist Korea" () page. In his interview with Esquire, della Scala stated that it was his philosophical knowledge that led him to become interested in North Korea: In November 2017, della Scala participated in the street demonstration promoted by KFA and the CARC Party in solidarity with North Korea and against the UN sanctions imposed on the country. Participants of the demonstration argued that North Korea was "one of the few countries left, along with Cuba and Venezuela, to oppose American imperialism" and that it "simply doesn't want to suffer the fate of Syria, Iraq, and Libya".
By January 2018, della Scala was a contributor to the Roman media outlet Oltre la Linea. In March 2018, he wrote on the North Korean nuclear program. In June 2018, della Scala wrote an article named "Traditional family? True socialism defends it" (), in which he explained Juche view on family and patriarchy, discusses the difference between Marxist and non-Marxist definitions of patriarchy, and questioned interpretations according to which Marxism would seek abolition of family as an institution. In August 2018, he wrote another analysis of Preve, defending some of his ideas and arguing that the "proposal of communitarianism as a remedy for the damage done by Rousseauian anthropology, which has led the Western left astray, especially since 1968, closely resembles the theoretical movement initiated by Kim Jong Il". He was also credited by the Italian Communist Party for providing information on Juche idea.
In 2019, he was one of the authors of the first volume of History of Communism (), edited by Alessandro Pascale and published by Intellettuale Collettivo. He was also one of the authors of the second volume of the book, where he wrote the chapter on North Korea, La Repubblica Popolare Democratica della Corea. At that time, della Scala translated numerous texts from French. His translation work included translating the writings of Alain de Benoist for Italian publisher Arianna Editrice. He also translated a fragment of Deng Xiaoping's writings for . Later that year della Scala published one of his major works, Socialism and the Market in North Korea (). It also was published by Marx21, as well as Appello al Popolo, the journal of the political party Riconquistare l'Italia.
In 2020, della Scala wrote a response to Bill Bland's critique of North Korea as revisionist from Hoxhaist view; della Scala's response was published by Dermot Hudson on his website. The same year, della Scala was also requested by the news website Il Giornale del Riccio to review the claims made by a YouTube channel Project Happiness that documented a trip to North Korea. Reviewing the documented trip, della Scala praised the video in some elements while criticizing it for repeating false claims about North Korea, commenting on the case of Otto Warmbier that was discussed in the documentary:
However, he also praised the video for demystifying North Korea:
In 2021, together with Hudson, della Scala was a contributor to and editor of Exposing Criticism of the Juche idea (, a book published by KFA â Brazil. The same year, della Scala was interviewed by L'Antidiplomatico, where he was asked about claims made by Daily NK regarding dress and haircut laws in North Korea. He stated that there are no legal regulations on clothing and hairstyles in North Korea, and questioned the reliability of Daily NK, noting that the newspaper had made unsourced claims that were later proven false, such as circulating allegations of Kim Jong Un's death in 2020. He also cited an article from la Repubblica, which reported the presence of Western literature in Pyongyang libraries. L'Antidiplomatico later credited della Scala for further clarifications and analyses of rumours regarding North Korea.
In 2022 and 2023, della Scala's writings were published on the website Rami Spogli. In 2022, Rami Spogli published two articles â one featuring a statement from della Scala discussing Kim Il Sung's writings and North Korean policies on sexual issues, and the second one where he defended the sexual policies of the Workers' Party of Korea in a response to criticisms made by a group Le Gauche Collective. In 2023, the website published his article titled "Socialism and sexual power" (), which explained the analysis of sexual issues in Juche. Della Scala demonstrated that Juche compares âÂÂsexual freedomâ to racism on the basis of both "conveying the most primitive and bestial human instincts that a healthy society must neutralize."
In July 2023, along with Maurizio Tirassa from the University of Turin, Francesco Alarico della Scala was interviewed by Gabriele Germani as an expert on North Korean affairs. In 2023, a Roman Catholic magazine inFormazione Cattolica described him as "a recognized expert on North Korea" and discussed his articles in the academic journal Eurasia, Rivista di Studi Geopolitici. Similarly, described him as "renowned expert on North Korea". In 2024, the newspaper of the Communist Party, La Riscossa, described him as "one of the leading Italian experts on the Democratic People's Republic of Korea". La Riscossa cited his statement on the differences between progressive bourgeois nationalism (examples given being Gaddafi's Libya, Nasser's Egypt, Saddam's Iraq, and Assad's Syria) and reactionary one (Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy).
In 2025, he was interviewed by a minor Italian website OttolinaTV. In its criticism of North Korea from 2025, the Hoxhaist quarterly journal Revolutionary Democracy cited della Scala as "a prominent supporter of Juche and a philosophy scholar". In November 2025, he launched his own Discord server "Juche Fortress" that would be a space to "study Kimilsungism-Kimjongilism". In January 2026, the Brazilian Paektu Institute () published della Scala's work titled Cats and Blowflies: Chinese Reforms Viewed from Pyongyang (), which analyzes the socioeconomic system implemented and developed in China by Deng Xiaoping and his successors, known as Socialism with Chinese Characteristics, is evaluated in Juche and North Korea.