Morals and Violence: Principles for a Historical and Social Cartography of Values

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Detailed exploration of morality and violence in social sciences research. Focuses on historical and contemporary perspectives.

Morals and Violence: Principles for a Historical and Social Cartography of Values

Julio Cesar Franco
Julio Cesar Franco
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In this article we seek to identify elements that make up part of a cartography of power, a sequence of works related to a larger research. Through the criminal processes of Mallet-PR in Brazil, it was possible to find points that suggest a quite latent morality in society that configures an exercise of power, crossing subjects, institutions and knowledge. When that moral was broken, the response was almost immediate and violent. From this, we will see how the frontiers of legality, right and wrong, good and bad lose their dualistic character, getting confused and reconstituted in other forms of relationships. We identify here, a violent process of maintenance of morals. We deal with conceptualizations throughout the text, with emphasis on violence relations in the first moment, continuing with the questioning of morality in the second moment. We hope that this conversation with history and philosophy will allow everyone a critical reading of their own social place.

Morals and Violence: Principles for a Historical and Social Cartography of Values

In this article we seek to identify elements that make up part of a cartography of power, a sequence of works related to a larger research. Through the criminal processes of Mallet-PR in Brazil, it was possible to find points that suggest a quite latent morality in society that configures an exercise of power, crossing subjects, institutions and knowledge. When that moral was broken, the response was almost immediate and violent. From this, we will see how the frontiers of legality, right and wrong, good and bad lose their dualistic character, getting confused and reconstituted in other forms of relationships. We identify here, a violent process of maintenance of morals. We deal with conceptualizations throughout the text, with emphasis on violence relations in the first moment, continuing with the questioning of morality in the second moment. We hope that this conversation with history and philosophy will allow everyone a critical reading of their own social place.

Julio Cesar Franco
Julio Cesar Franco

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Julio Cesar Franco. 2026. “. Global Journal of Human-Social Science – D: History, Archaeology & Anthropology GJHSS-D Volume 23 (GJHSS Volume 23 Issue D2): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/GJHSS

Print ISSN 0975-587X

e-ISSN 2249-460X

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GJHSS Volume 23 Issue D2
Pg. 11- 20
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Morals and Violence: Principles for a Historical and Social Cartography of Values

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