
Oskar Negt

A member of the Socialist German Students' Union, Negt studied philosophy and sociology in Frankfurt with Theodor Adorno, and was an assistant of Jürgen Habermas. He was one of the mentors of the Außerparlamentarische Opposition, and when the protest movement fragmented, tried as leader of the Sozialistisches Büro in Offenbach to establish an "over-factional consciousness". Negt's focus was on the education of workers as political action, believing that democracy was a form of government that had to be learned. He is known for his collaboration with the filmmaker and visual artist Alexander Kluge, including books that were translated into English as ''Public Sphere and Experience'' and ''History and Obstinacy''. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Negt, Oskar, 1934-2024 01.08.1934-02.02.2024
Published in: Kritische Justiz. - red. Jan Gehlsen [u.a.] 6 (1973), S. 1 - 19
Published in: Kritische Justiz. - red. Jan Gehlsen [u.a.] 6 (1973), S. 1 - 19
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by Negt, Oskar, 1934-2024 01.08.1934-02.02.2024
Published in: Leviathan <Wiesbaden> 16 (1988), S. 140 - 155
Published in: Leviathan <Wiesbaden> 16 (1988), S. 140 - 155
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by Negt, Oskar, 1934-2024 01.08.1934-02.02.2024
Published in: Das Argument <Berlin>. - hrsg. von Wolfgang F. Haug 32 (1990), S. 905 - 922
Published in: Das Argument <Berlin>. - hrsg. von Wolfgang F. Haug 32 (1990), S. 905 - 922
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