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Costas Axelos Headline text Costas Axelos Costas Axelos was born on the 26th of June 1924. During his highschool years he also attended lessons in the French Institute and the German School of Athens. Due to the unsatisfactory quality and level of studies in the Philisophy School he inscribed in the Law School in order to follow legal and enocomical studies. The war, though, turned him to politics: during the German and Italian occupation her took active part in the Resistance and later on in the Civil War -in which the British where also involved- as an organiser, journalist and theorist of the Communist Party (1941-1945). He was later expelled from the Communist Party and condemned to death by the right-wing goverment. In the end of 1945 he moved to Paris. He studied philosophy at Sorbonne. From 1950 to 1957 he worked as a researcher in philosophy branch of C.R.N.S, where he was elaborating his dissertations, on which he later worked on while working in Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes. From 1962 till 1973 he taught philosophy in Sorbonne He was collaborator, columnist and later editor of the magazine Arguments (1956-1962). He founded and since 1960 runs the series Arguments in Edition de Minuit. He has published tects (in greek, but mainly french as well as german. His main works are: Heraclite et la Philosophie, Marx Penseur de la Techique, Vers la Pensee Planetaire, Le Jeu Du Monde, Pour Une Ethique Problematique, Systematique Ouverte, Metamorphoses.
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