Abstract
The objective of the present work is to appraise the intellectual cooperation as one of the most genuine forms of resistance of the Cuban, Latin American and world intellectuality, towards the dangers that emanated from the warlike contexts that took place between the years of 1919 and 1945. This study is carried out based on the ideas of several Cuban and Latin American thinkers. The Cuban historians generally assumed the roles carried out by certain social sectors towards the warlike conflicts, however, important contributions made by the Cuban intellectuality were ignored from the theoretical and institutional perspective in that context. Therefore, the intellectual cooperation played a primordial role as a form of resistance in the face of a world conflict.