Juliet Dans Paris 1967 FRE SUB FRE, ENG, ITA 1080p BluRay x264
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Juliet in Paris
HorrorDramaMystery
A young student, alone in Paris, is engaged in strange and bloody experiences of which she is both the authorizer and the victim.
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Year: 1967
Country: France
Director: Claude Miller
Cast: Juliet Berto
IMBD: Link
Language : French
Subtitles : French, English, Italian

In no sphere does the fundamental difference between socialism and fascism stand out clearer than in the vital matter of peace and war. In Nazi Germany the monopoly capitalists, the organizers of imperialist war, reign supreme. Their economic system, plagued with “overproduction,” industrial crisis and mass unemployment, can only be kept going upon the basis of a war economy. Their greed for profits, prosecuted vigorously in all corners of the earth, brings them into violent collisions with other imperialist states. They seek the solution of all their problems – economic breakdown, mass discontent and international rivalries – through war. Fascism is war.
Recognizing the logic of this situation, the fascists everywhere systematically glorify imperialism and war. They picture human mass slaughter as the greatest aim of mankind, the measure of all social progress. Mussolini says (Doctrine of Fascism, pp. 43-44): “Fascism sees in the imperialistic spirit – i.e., in the tendency for nations to expand – a manifestation of their vitality.... War alone brings to their maximum tension all human energies and stamps the seal of nobility on those people who have the virtue to face it.” Hitler said (Dec. 9, 1930), “In the long run the sword will decide every- thing.” Fascist youth are taught that their greatest ambition should be to die in imperialistic war. Fascist countries and fascist groups everywhere are distinguished by their ultra-chauvinistic nationalism and warlike character. Hitler’s so-called new world order, could he set it up, would be only a jangling collection of mutually hostile and antagonistic states, kept together by armed force and holding before the world an endless prospect of ever more brutal and devastating war.
Since the first days of his seizure of power in Germany Hitler has proceeded upon a policy of war. With the help of the British Tories, who hoped that he would turn his growing power against the Soviet Union, Hitler militarized the whole German nation. In building up his tremendous armed force, he has reorganized the entire economy of Germany upon a war basis. No less important to his war policy, Hitler broke up the organizations of the peace-loving, democratic masses of the people, thereby giving the big capitalist imperialists a free hand to prosecute their warlike program. Hitler’s policy of aggression and war found its logical culmination in Germany’s violent clash with the militant imperialist Anglo-American alliance and in his bid for world conquest.
In total contrast to the warlike character of Nazis fascism and of world capitalism generally stands the peace policy of Soviet socialism. The Soviet economic system does not require the violent stimulant of war in order to keep going. On the contrary, with production and distribution balanced and with no unsalable surpluses clamoring for outlets in foreign markets, the Soviet economy imperatively needs a regime of peace for its development. The peace policy of socialism is rooted in its economic system. This peace policy is further fortified by the fact that the great capitalists, the makers of modern war, have been long since totally defeated in the U.S.S.R. and the full political power resides in the hands of the democratic and peace-loving toiling masses. Socialist workers and farmers, who hold the power in the U.S.S.R., have no interest in exploiting the peoples of foreign lands; hence they have no urge to war. Whereas fascism is impelled along a policy of war by the very nature of its fundamental economic and political structure, the whole make-up of socialism commits the latter irresistibly to a policy of peace. While Nazism has no other perspective than war, Soviet socialism has consistently sought to live in harmonious economic and political relations with all other countries. Socialism is the bearer of world peace. Mankind will find in an eventual world federation of socialist countries the final end of war. (William Z. Foster, Communism Versus Fascism: A Reply to Those Who Lump Together the Social Systems of the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany, 1941)

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This report was created by AVInaptic (01-11-2020) on 3-05-2026 03:34:55
