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Oskar Reinhard Negt (; born 1 August 1934 in Kapkeim,
East Prussia East Prussia ; german: Ostpreißen, label=Low Prussian; pl, Prusy Wschodnie; lt, Rytų Prūsija was a province of the Kingdom of Prussia from 1773 to 1829 and again from 1878 (with the Kingdom itself being part of the German Empire from 1871 ...
) is a
philosopher A philosopher is a person who practices or investigates philosophy. The term ''philosopher'' comes from the grc, φιλόσοφος, , translit=philosophos, meaning 'lover of wisdom'. The coining of the term has been attributed to the Greek th ...
and
critical Critical or Critically may refer to: *Critical, or critical but stable, medical states **Critical, or intensive care medicine * Critical juncture, a discontinuous change studied in the social sciences. * Critical Software, a company specializing i ...
social theorist. He is an emeritus professor of sociology at
Leibniz University Hannover Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz University Hannover (german: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität), also known as the University of Hannover, is a public research university located in Hanover, Germany. Founded on 2 May 1831 as Higher Vocational Sc ...
, and one of Germany's most prominent social scientists. Little of his work has been translated into English. Negt studied law and philosophy in the
University of Göttingen The University of Göttingen, officially the Georg August University of Göttingen, (german: Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, known informally as Georgia Augusta) is a public research university in the city of Göttingen, Germany. Founded i ...
and the
University of Frankfurt am Main Goethe University (german: link=no, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main) is a university located in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It was founded in 1914 as a citizens' university, which means it was founded and funded by the wealt ...
as a student of
Theodor Adorno Theodor is a masculine given name. It is a German form of Theodore. It is also a variant of Teodor. List of people with the given name Theodor * Theodor Adorno, (1903–1969), German philosopher * Theodor Aman, Romanian painter * Theodor Blueg ...
, and was an assistant of
Jürgen Habermas Jürgen Habermas (, ; ; born 18 June 1929) is a German social theorist in the tradition of critical theory and pragmatism. His work addresses communicative rationality and the public sphere. Associated with the Frankfurt School, Habermas's wo ...
at the Universität Frankfurt. Negt is most-well known for his long running collaboration with the filmmaker and visual artist
Alexander Kluge Alexander Kluge (born 14 February 1932) is a German author, philosopher, academic and film director. Early life, education and early career Kluge was born in Halberstadt, Province of Saxony (now Saxony-Anhalt), Germany. After growing up durin ...
.


Biography

Negt was the youngest child of seven, and his father was involved in the
Social Democratic Party The name Social Democratic Party or Social Democrats has been used by many political parties in various countries around the world. Such parties are most commonly aligned to social democracy as their political ideology. Active parties F ...
(SDP) during World War II, who faced pressure under Nazi rule. In 1944, Negt was separated from his parents and displaced to Denmark following the Red Army's invasion of Königsberg. During his stay in Denmark, Negt and two of his older sisters stayed in an internment camp for two and a half years, until which the camp doors were finally reopened and Negt and his sisters were reunited with their parents in Russian occupied Berlin, after having been placed in quarantine near Rostock on their return to Germany. It was during this time that Negt's childhood was deeply affected, missing out on early development with no exposure to childhood schooling. In 1951, the political pressure mounted on Negt's family from the state, due to his father's involvement in the SDP, Negt's family fled to West Berlin, where they would spend a further 6 months as asylum seekers. In 1955, the Negt family settled into Oldenburg in Lower Saxony. In 1955 Negt arrived in Göttingen to study law, but found the commitments entailed by membership in the local
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overly burdensome. He later left, joined the Socialist German Students' Union (SDS), and enrolled in the Universität Frankfurt (now Goethe University Frankfurt) for the study of sociology and philosophy. It is here that he encountered
Max Horkheimer Max Horkheimer (; ; 14 February 1895 – 7 July 1973) was a German philosopher and sociologist who was famous for his work in critical theory as a member of the Frankfurt School of social research. Horkheimer addressed authoritarianism, militari ...
and Adorno, then finally Habermas who was impressed with one of Negt's class papers. Negt was later offered a place as a research assistant for Habermas (on the topic of Marxism and the SDS) at the University of Heidelberg in 1961. In 1968 Negt upset his mentor Habermas by editing a collection of essays on him (titled ''The Left answers Jurgen Habermas''), some of which were highly critical. Negt published his autobiography in two instalments in 2016 and 2019, titled respectively ''Überlebensglück'' (''Survivors’ Luck: An Autobiographical Search for Tracks'') and ''Erfahrungsspuren (Tracks of Experience: An Autobiographical Thought-Journey).'' He also collaborated with the filmmaker
Alexander Kluge Alexander Kluge (born 14 February 1932) is a German author, philosopher, academic and film director. Early life, education and early career Kluge was born in Halberstadt, Province of Saxony (now Saxony-Anhalt), Germany. After growing up durin ...
on three films about post-socialist Europe. Negt's work with Kluge has been described as "highly unconventional" but significant in "an attempt to reinstate the human body to its rightful place in critical theory."


Intellectual influences

Negt's work is said to be difficult to classify due to the enormous range of influences found in it from so many texts and philosophers. These include
Immanuel Kant Immanuel Kant (, , ; 22 April 1724 – 12 February 1804) was a German philosopher and one of the central Enlightenment thinkers. Born in Königsberg, Kant's comprehensive and systematic works in epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, and aes ...
, Freidrich Hegel,
Karl Marx Karl Heinrich Marx (; 5 May 1818 – 14 March 1883) was a German philosopher, economist, historian, sociologist, political theorist, journalist, critic of political economy, and socialist revolutionary. His best-known titles are the 1848 ...
,
Auguste Comte Isidore Marie Auguste François Xavier Comte (; 19 January 1798 – 5 September 1857) was a French philosopher and writer who formulated the doctrine of positivism. He is often regarded as the first philosopher of science in the modern sense of ...
, and some of the major
Western Marxists Western Marxism is a current of Marxist theory that arose from Western and Central Europe in the aftermath of the 1917 October Revolution in Russia and the ascent of Leninism. The term denotes a loose collection of theorists who advanced an i ...
. He draws on work in labour sociology, organizational theory, political journalism and more. Negt's primary concerns relate to labor, teaching, and politics. Negt was brought up as the son of a small farmer and a member of the
Social Democratic Party The name Social Democratic Party or Social Democrats has been used by many political parties in various countries around the world. Such parties are most commonly aligned to social democracy as their political ideology. Active parties F ...
, and this "rural and... proletarian existence" led him to have ties with SPD causes, including trade unions. These experiences led him to feel that while standard education for union members in metal working factories in Germany was sufficient for teaching legal questions, it was insufficient in political education. Negt thus understands genuine education to be inherently political, because democracy must be learned, making education existential for a democratic society. Negt is thus suspicious of the ideology and logic of capital and the market replacing all other forms of social reality. This informs Negt's views on education as the holistic development of the person, limited not only to "processing knowledge and information" but also the ability to deal with emotions, to compromise, negotiate, and share with others. Thus for Negt, "good political education" means that the student can "think for themselves."


Work with Alexander Kluge

Oskar Negt's most well-known public interventions in politics have been part of his collaboration with the artist Alexander Kluge. Their seminal work ''Public Sphere and Experience'' was an analysis of the limits of the bourgeois public sphere, which shaped
Public opposition Public opposition describes a form of social activity that deliberately opposes establishment opinion in the public sphere in order to raise public awareness of topics, problems or social groups that appear to be neglected or oppressed. As with the ...
.


Selected bibliography


In English

* “The Misery of Bourgeois Democracy in Germany”. ''Telos'' 34 (Winter 1974). New York: Telos Press. * Public Sphere and Experience: Analysis of the Bourgeois and Proletarian Public Sphere, Verso; Reprint edition (February 2, 2016) Originally issued as Public Sphere and Experience: Toward an Analysis of the Bourgeois and Proletarian Public Sphere (Theory & History of Literature) by Univ of Minnesota Pr; First edition (December 1, 1993). * "Adult Education and European Identity". ''Policy Futures in Education''. 6 (6): 744–756. (2013) * History and Obstinacy (with Alexander Kluge), Zone Books (April 11, 2014)


In German

* ''Strukturbeziehungen zwischen den Gesellschaftslehren Comtes und Hegels.'' Frankfurt a. M. 1964. * ''Soziologische Phantasie und exemplarisches Lernen. Zur Theorie der Arbeiterbildung.'' Frankfurt a. M. 1968. * ''Politik als Protest. Reden und Aufsätze zur antiautoritären Bewegung.'' Frankfurt a. M. 1971. * (with
Alexander Kluge Alexander Kluge (born 14 February 1932) is a German author, philosopher, academic and film director. Early life, education and early career Kluge was born in Halberstadt, Province of Saxony (now Saxony-Anhalt), Germany. After growing up durin ...
): ''Öffentlichkeit und Erfahrung. Zur Organisationsanalyse von bürgerlicher und proletarischer Öffentlichkeit.'' Frankfurt a. M. 1972. * ''Keine Demokratie ohne Sozialismus. Über den Zusammenhang von Politik, Geschichte und Moral.'' Frankfurt a. M. 1976. * Mit
Alexander Kluge Alexander Kluge (born 14 February 1932) is a German author, philosopher, academic and film director. Early life, education and early career Kluge was born in Halberstadt, Province of Saxony (now Saxony-Anhalt), Germany. After growing up durin ...
: ''Geschichte und Eigensinn. Geschichtliche Organisation der Arbeitsvermögen – Deutschland als Produktionsöffentlichkeit – Gewalt des Zusammenhangs.'' Frankfurt a. M. 1981. * ''Lebendige Arbeit, enteignete Zeit. Politische und kulturelle Dimensionen des Kampfes um die Arbeitszeit.'' Frankfurt a. M./New York 1984. * '' Alfred Sohn-Rethel.'' Bremen 1988. * ''Modernisierung im Zeichen des Drachen. China und der europäische Mythos der Moderne. Reisetagebuch und Gedankenexperimente.'' Frankfurt a. M. 1988. * ''Die Herausforderung der Gewerkschaften. Plädoyers für die Erweiterung ihres politischen und kulturellen Mandats.'' Frankfurt a. M./New York 1989. * (with Alexander Kluge): ''Maßverhältnisse des Politischen: 15 Vorschläge zum Unterscheidungsvermögen.'' Frankfurt a. M. 1992 * ''Kältestrom.'' Göttingen 1994. * ''Unbotmäßige Zeitgenossen. Annäherungen und Erinnerungen.'' Frankfurt a. M. 1994. * ''Achtundsechzig. Politische Intellektuelle und die Macht.'' Göttingen 1995. * ''Kindheit und Schule in einer Welt der Umbrüche''. Göttingen 1997. * (with Hans Werner Dannowski): ''Königsberg–Kaliningrad: Reise in die Stadt Kants und Hamanns.'' Göttingen 1998. * ''Warum SPD? 7 Argumente für einen nachhaltigen Macht- und Politikwechsel.'' Göttingen 1998. * (with Alexander Kluge): ''Der unterschätzte Mensch.'' Frankfurt a. M. 2001. (* * ''Kant und Marx. Ein Epochengespräch.'' Göttingen 2003. * ''Wozu noch Gewerkschaften? Eine Streitschrift.'' Steidl Verlag, 2004, * ''Die Faust-Karriere. Vom verzweifelten Intellektuellen zum gescheiterten Unternehmer.'' Göttingen 2006.


References


External links


Website at the Institute of Sociology in Hannover


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