Djémil Kessous
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Djémil Kessous (born in 1946) is a retired civil servant who worked for the French Council of State, and a writer of social,[1][2] and philosophical works[3] He is a son of the Algerian politician Mohamed El Aziz Kessous.
Biography
He has published in French the books La théorie générale de l'évolution (L'Harmattan, ISBN 2-7384-2616-6) and L'Universalisme (Acratie, 1997, ISBN 2-909899-10-1). The latter work was translated into Esperanto by Jacqueline Lépeix under the title "La Universalismo, Sennacieca Asocio Tutmonda, 2002, ISBN 2-9502432-6-6)".
Selected bibliography
- La théorie générale de l'évolution - Le principe néguentropique, L'Harmattan, 1994 ISBN 2-7384-2616-6
- L'Universalisme, Acratie, 1997 ISBN 2-909899-10-1
- La Universalismo, Sennacieca Asocio Tutmonda, 2002 ISBN 2-9502432-6-6
References
External links
- La modernisation et après ? - article by Djémil Kessous on Bella Ciao
- Une solution laïque pour la question palestinienne - article by Lucien Bresler, Djémil Kessous, Gary Mickle
- [1] In Esperanto of the Syrian civil war
- [2] In French Was Albert Camus racist ? (Le Quotidien d'Oran)
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