The Professor Francisco Carlos Teixeira da Silva invites everyone to the book release “Por Que A Guerra? Uma História da Violência entre os homens. ( "Why the War? A History of Violence among Men). Rio de Janeiro, Brazilian Civilization, "which he organized in cooperation with Karl S. Sousa Leão. The launching will be on September 28, at 7 pm, at Travessa's Bookshop in Ipanema, street: Visconde de Pirajá, number: 572).
Por Que A Guerra? Uma História da Violência entre os homens (Why the War? A History of Violence among Men.). Rio de Janeiro, Brazilian Civilization, 2018.
Organization of Teixeira Da Silva, Francisco, C. and Schurster, Karl. The book reveals how the preoccupation with the theme of War and Peace has far-reaching origins, referring to the uninterrupted thoughts developed by humanity since antiquity both in the Western and Eastern World on the origins of conflicts between men and the possibilities of their limitation or even overcoming through several "theories of Peace". The 17 chapters of the book, written by specialists, examine in a multifaceted way the evolution of these reflections and studies to this day, including visions of the war of the future fueled by academic and artistic projections in this new millennium. In times of increasing turbulence and uncertainty in the international system, especially in the post-Cold War period (1991), it is a matter of discussing the possibility of a "regulated" world through a set of rules that should be "world constitution" or an increasingly chaotic derivation that, after the Great Depression of 2008, would lead the world to the increasingly dystopian situation, capable of repeating the picture of folly in 1914 or, with the emergence of new fascism, even of 1939. Thus, Einstein-Freud's correspondence, which inspires the title of the book, seems more and more current in its pessimism in relation to the original predictions about the pacifist merits arising from the complex interdependence derived from Globalization. This book is a rehearsal of Aline Tedeschi da Cunha, Ángel Pablo Tello, Antônio Elíbio, Armando Bittencourt, Dilton Maynard, Francisco Carlos Teixeira da Silva, Francisco Eduardo Alves de Almeida, Gracilda Alves, Guilherme Moerbeck, José Maria Gomes de Souza Neto , Kalina Vanderlei, Karl Schurster de Sousa Leão, Marcelo Bastos de Souza, Norma Musco Mendes, Paulo Possamai, Rafael Pinheiro de Araújo and Ricardo Pereira Cabral.