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Farewell Johannes.


Johannes Agnoli is dead. He died on the 4th of May in an Quirico di Moriano, Tuscany. He was 78 years old. Since his retirement from the Free University of Berlin in 1991, he had lived in his native Italy in a house that he had bought when the West-German backlash against the radical movements of the 1970S had reached its peak--the German Autumn The German Autumn (German: Deutscher Herbst) was a set of events in late 1977, revolving around the kidnapping and murder of former SS officer and NSDAP member, industrialist Hanns-Martin Schleyer by the Red Army Faction (RAF), and the hijacking of the Lufthansa aeroplane  of 1977. One has to wonder whether he thought then that he would actually be able to ever live in his new home. This not because he favoured the Siberian Winters in Berlin but because of the backlash itself. His comrade and friend Toni Negri, and many other Italian comrades, were moved from teaching the categorical imperative categorical imperative: see Kant, Immanuel.
categorical imperative

In Immanuel Kant's moral philosophy, an imperative that presents an action as unconditionally necessary (e.g.
 of human emancipation to prison. His comrade Peter Bruckner, with whom he had co-authored The Transformation of Democracy in 1968, each contributing a book-length chapter, had been expelled from his teaching post at the University of Hanover. After a long and prolonged battle over the right of a professor to hold and express independent thoughts, Bruckner was re-instated in 1981. He died shortly afterwards.

Agnoli was one of the categorical imperative's most important thinkers, in Germany and beyond. His experience of the German Autumn of 1977 brought to the fore, if indeed that was needed, the important difference between scholarly work and loyalty to the Constitution of political power, two different and conflicting endeavors.

Agnoli argued that scholarly work was not to serve existing powers, but that its determination entailed the critique of all forms of constituted power (Macht). Its task was, invoking Kant's response to the request for a declaration of loyalty to the constitution from the Prussian King, to reveal the deceitful publicity of a constituted order and not to contribute to its mystification mys·ti·fi·ca·tion  
n.
1. The act or an instance of mystifying.

2. The fact or condition of being mystified.

3. Something intended to mystify.

Noun 1.
.

He was the practical theoretician the·o·re·ti·cian  
n.
One who formulates, studies, or is expert in the theory of a science or an art.


theoretician
Noun
 of West-Germany's 1968 and his The Transformation of Democracy gave theoretical expression to the then extra-parliamentary opposition An extra-parliamentary opposition is a political movement opposed to a ruling government or political party that chooses not to engage in elections. Many social movements could be categorized as an extra-parliamentary opposition.  and to numerous generations who took Marx's insight seriously: that all those who live from their labour and the sale of their labour power 'find themselves directly opposed to the form in which, hitherto, the individuals, of which society consists, have given themselves collective expression, that is, the State; in order, therefore, to assert themselves as individuals, they must overthrow the State' (The German Ideology). Agnoli's work focused on the critique of the political, of the constituted power of capitalist social relations. This critique was not one of academic fashion dictated, as it were, by conditions of extra-parliamentary movements. Conditions change and many extra-parliamentarians became parliamentarians. Agnoli's work was that of the categorical imperative of human emancipation whatever the time and whatever the demands of power (Macht). His was the endeavour of reason--this weapon of critique which thinks the organised negation NEGATION. Denial. Two negations are construed to mean one affirmation. Dig. 50, 16, 137.  of all those relations where Man exists as a miserable, exploited and dominated being.

Agnoli was the thinker of human dignity Human dignity is an expression that can be used as a moral concept or as a legal term. Sometimes it means no more than that human beings should not be treated as objects. Beyond this, it is meant to convey an idea of absolute and inherent worth that does not need to be acquired and . He thought not with his head down, bowing to existing forms of domination and seeking respectability through critical criticism where everything that is criticised is also endorsed as the best of all worlds. His head breathed the clear air of reason: that is, the society of the free and equal. Nor did he think while kneeling before the altar of relativism relativism

Any view that maintains that the truth or falsity of statements of a certain class depends on the person making the statement or upon his circumstances or society. Historically the most prevalent form of relativism has been See also ethical relativism.
, where the critique of existing relations goes forward alongside the critical realist conviction that miserable human conditions need not to be changed, but only interpreted more favourably. His was the critique of constructive thought.

He was an honest and sincere thinker. Conflict, he argued, was conducive to the stability of bourgeois social relations, as long as it is handled constructively. Constructively handled conflicts do not challenge existing social relations of domination. Such conflicts work within the forms of a bourgeois world, affirming rather than negating the forms of capitalist domination such as the form of the state, as potentially useful instruments of 'revolutionary' change from 'within'. Against the notion of conflict as a means of achieving institutional recognition, acceptance and power, he argued that the incorporation of negative power into those same bourgeois institutions that it ostensibly os·ten·si·ble  
adj.
Represented or appearing as such; ostensive: His ostensible purpose was charity, but his real goal was popularity.
 seeks to abolish from within, or much less based on revolutionary rhetoric, to transform through honest and committed reform work, renders negative power powerless--it disarms itself. Instead, then, of the revolutionising of institutions, negative power is institutionalized in·sti·tu·tion·al·ize  
tr.v. in·sti·tu·tion·al·ized, in·sti·tu·tion·al·iz·ing, in·sti·tu·tion·al·iz·es
1.
a. To make into, treat as, or give the character of an institution to.

b.
 and thus made responsible for the reproduction of capitalist social relations. And the seizure of the state and its use as an instrument of emancipation? The state, he argued, is not a neutral form that can be used for different, antagonistic antagonistic adjective Referring to any combination of 2 or more drugs, which results in a therapeutic effect that is less than the sum of each drug's effect. Cf Additive, Synergism.  social interests. It is not a state in capitalist society but a capitalist state. Its seizure does not lead to human emancipation but to the employment of its form-determined role as a coercive power in relation, especially, to those who were ostensibly seen as the objects of emancipation. Objects they remain; what changes is the mode of domination. Against revolutionary conceptions that operate on the terrain or within the forms of bourgeois society, he argued in favour of social autonomy: that is, the self-determination and self-emancipation of the social individual in organisational forms of resistance that anticipate the goal of revolution in their means of resistance: human emancipation.

His critique of the political was thus a critique in favour of anti-institutional forms of struggle, in favour of organisational forms of human social self-determination, of the social autonomy of the dependent masses in and against capitalist forms of domination. Agnoli's stance was hardly original. He merely agreed with Marx's argument that the coercion of bourgeois society is concentrated in the form of the state. What made his stance original was that he analysed this insight in contemporary society. Agnoli's originality lies in his understanding of Marx's work as a judgment on existence, as a conceptualised social practice. Like Marx, he rejected forms of anti-capitalism that do not oppose, but rather derive their rationale from constituted capitalist forms. This, then, accounts for his focus on social autonomy. The enunciation enunciation
(inun´sēā´shn),
n an auxiliary function of teeth, particularly those in the anterior sector of the dental arch; the formation of sounds
 of 'social autonomy' is all too often treated as some sort romantic abdication abdication, in a political sense, renunciation of high public office, usually by a monarch. Some abdications have been purely voluntary and resulted in no loss of prestige.  of working-class politics, a refusal to pose the hard question of socialism as the seizure of power on behalf of the working class. Yet, again, Agnoli's categorical imperative of human emancipation as the movement of social autonomy was not original. His originality was its disputation in the context of contemporaneous con·tem·po·ra·ne·ous  
adj.
Originating, existing, or happening during the same period of time: the contemporaneous reigns of two monarchs. See Synonyms at contemporary.
 class struggles. This is the classical enunciation of autonomy as a negative power: 'Every emancipation is a return of the human world and human relationships to humans themselves. Political emancipation is the reduction of man, on the one hand, to a member of bourgeois society, an egoistic e·go·ist  
n.
1. One devoted to one's own interests and advancement; an egocentric person.

2. An egotist.

3. An adherent of egoism.
 and independent individual, on the other hand, to a citizen of the state, a moral person. Not until the real individual man has taken the abstract citizen back into himself and, as an individual man, has become a species-being in his empirical life, in his individual work and individual relationships, not until man recognises and organises his "forces propres" as social forces and thus no longer separates social forces from himself in the form of political forces, not until then will human emancipation be completed' (The Jewish Question The phrase Jewish question originally referred to the question of the ability of Jews to integrate within Western Europe. Now, it usually refers to questions about the essential nature of Jews, often in reference to the nature of their relationship to non-Jews. ). Some might object because the quotation is from the early Marx; and since Marx is said to have matured with age, a quotation from the mature Marx is called for. The 'mastery of capital over man' has to be abolished so that Man's social reproduction is 'controlled by him'. And the state? Its purpose is the 'perpetuation of the labourer'--the 'sine qua non of the existence of capital' (Capital, vol. I).

His critique of the political and his critique of constructive conflict belong together. Unlike his orthodox Marxist adversaries, who reveled in the dogmatisation of critical thought and therewith there·with  
adv.
1. With that, this, or it.

2. In addition to that.

3. Archaic Immediately thereafter.

Adv. 1.
 its transformation into ritualised thinking of a quasi [Latin, Almost as it were; as if; analogous to.] In the legal sense, the term denotes that one subject has certain characteristics in common with another subject but that intrinsic and material differences exist between them.  religious sort, Agnoli, with relish, posed revolution as a question. Orthodox endeavours, in contrast, detest de·test  
tr.v. de·test·ed, de·test·ing, de·tests
To dislike intensely; abhor.



[French détester, from Latin d
 destructive critique and are suspicious of any mistrust in their stance since it, like a mole digging underfoot, undermines the belief in the correctness of conditions and revolutionary conceptions. Agnoli's was a theory of heresy, of sensuous critical activity, of subversion and revolution. He had no time for dogmatic certainties or orthodox ideas of the seizure of state power. He held on to Marx's dictum [Latin, A remark.] A statement, comment, or opinion. An abbreviated version of obiter dictum, "a remark by the way," which is a collateral opinion stated by a judge in the decision of a case concerning legal matters that do not directly involve the facts or affect the  that for the social individuals to be free to self-determine their own conditions, the state had to be abolished.

Marx's dictum that the emancipation of the working class can only be achieved by the working class itself was his dictum. His stance was that of the society of the free and equal, of social autonomy in, against, and beyond capitalist social relations.

Unlike many of his comrades of 1968, he saw no virtue in the long march through the institutions, and his critique of the transformation of the social movements This is a partial list of social movements.
  • Abahlali baseMjondolo - South African shack dwellers' movement
  • Animal rights movement
  • Anti-consumerism
  • Anti-war movement
  • Anti-globalization movement
  • Brights movement
  • Civil rights movement
 of the 1970S into the form of the Party, the German Greens, was of truly outstanding quality and foresight. It showed a professor who takes himself seriously. He professed pro·fess  
v. pro·fessed, pro·fess·ing, pro·fess·es

v.tr.
1. To affirm openly; declare or claim: "a physics major
. Those who seriously want freedom but battle all destablising activity contradict themselves.

Agnoli did not write pamphlets, nor did he engage in agitation and propaganda. His was the business of enlightenment, so that poverty and misery achieves consciousness of themselves: enlightenment as subversive consciousness and revolutionary practice.

In his critique of orthodox Marxism Orthodox Marxism is the term used to describe the version of Marxism which emerged after the death of Karl Marx and acted as the official philosophy of the Second International up to the First World War and of the Third International thereafter. ; in his analysis of fascism, of technocracy tech·noc·ra·cy  
n. pl. tech·noc·ra·cies
A government or social system controlled by technicians, especially scientists and technical experts.
, of the recomposition re·com·pose  
tr.v. re·com·posed, re·com·pos·ing, re·com·pos·es
1. To compose again; reorganize or rearrange.

2. To restore to composure; calm.
 of the state, especially during the 1970s; in his critique of the form of the party as a means of emancipation, and of the form of the state as an instrument of revolution; in his critique of the deceitful publicity of liberal democracy and its transformations; in his contributions to socialist thought  Contributions to the socialist thought is a partial list of individual contributions on a worldwide scale. Plato
Plato (Athens, 427 BC 347 BC) Jean-Jacques Rousseau
 and practice, or his work on the history of subversive thought and the critical tradition of the Enlightenment: in all his work he remained--with charm, revolutionary patience and irony--a professor of antagonism and revolution.

He was not an administrator of thought. He thought. Agnoli was the thinker of the organised negation of inhuman conditions Inhuman Conditions is the second and final demo by by American death metal band Injustice, before their breakup. Various elements present on the demo including acoustic and atmospheric breaks help to establish the demo as "ahead of it's time". . He did not graft his subversive cunning onto capitalist society and its state, as if it were possible to criticise the things without being within them. He stood within the things themselves, posing the categorical imperative of emancipation, analysing the class antagonism, and engaging in the class struggle.

Nor was he interested in the academic industry of conceptional innovation, which pretends that only that thought is true which sells on the market. Thought, for him, was not a trend-setting commodity that finds its means and ends--its market--in the Zeitgeist. He thought subversion whatever the Zeitgeist.

His ad hominem [Latin, To the person.] A term used in debate to denote an argument made personally against an opponent, instead of against the opponent's argument.  critique of capital and its state espoused human emancipation as the sine qua non [Latin, Without which not.] A description of a requisite or condition that is indispensable.

In the law of torts, a causal connection exists between a particular act and an injury when the injury would not have arisen but
 of thought that takes itself seriously and, because of this, uncovers and focuses on the root of human existence. But for Man, the root is Man himself and Man is the highest being for Man (1). Agnoli took the categorical imperative seriously: all relations in which Man is a debased de·base  
tr.v. de·based, de·bas·ing, de·bas·es
To lower in character, quality, or value; degrade. See Synonyms at adulterate, corrupt, degrade.



[de- + base2.
, enslaved Enslaved may refer to:
  • Slavery, the socio-economic condition of being owned and worked by and for someone else
  • Submissive (BDSM), people playing the 'slave' part in BDSM
  • Enslaved (band), a progressive black metal/Viking metal band from Haugesund, Norway
, forsaken for·sake  
tr.v. for·sook , for·sak·en , for·sak·ing, for·sakes
1. To give up (something formerly held dear); renounce: forsook liquor.

2.
, despicable being have to be overthrown so that Man is in control of his own affair, as emancipated e·man·ci·pate  
tr.v. e·man·ci·pat·ed, e·man·ci·pat·ing, e·man·ci·pates
1. To free from bondage, oppression, or restraint; liberate.

2.
 social individuals who relate to each other as equals in freedom. The society of the free and equal where each receives according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 their needs constituted for Agnoli the categorical imperative of the critique of capital and its state.

His 'Destruction as the Determination of the Scholar in Miserable Times' (1992/2003) argued with biting irony against the constructive endeavors of the Zeitgeist. He returned to this issue in his last publications: 'The Hardening of the Political Form: Post-fascism within Globalisation' (2003); The Negative Potential (2002), 'Emancipation: Paths and Goals' (2002), and 'The Transformation of the Left' (2000). The last title offers an intriguing twist. His Transformation of Democracy of 1968 showed the necessity of extra-institutional politics, as the only reliable safeguard against the dead-end of institutional politics and its constructive endeavours to humanise v. 1. Same as humanize.

Verb 1. humanise - make more humane; "The mayor tried to humanize life in the big city"
humanize

alter, change, modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; "The advent of the automobile may
 inhuman conditions. Such politics, he argued, are premised on constructively-handled conflicts, affirming but not negating bourgeois society and its institutions. It thus seeks to square the circle: the humanisation n. 1. Same as humanization.

Noun 1. humanisation - the act of making more human
humanization

improvement - the act of improving something; "their improvements increased the value of the property"
 of inhuman conditions presupposes these same conditions and thus accepts them as eternal. We all live in bourgeois society. It can, however, not be left behind by merely living within it. The negation of bourgeois society moves in and against its constituted forms. This is the site of class antagonism and class struggle. Only organised negation is able to transform the existence of class struggle in and against bourgeois social relations into the beyond of human history. His 'Transformation of the Left' (2000) analysed the idea of national self-determination as a form of socialist opposition to globalisation. What is anti-capitalistic in anti-capitalism when it seeks to regulate capital without touching the relations of exploitation; when it poses the national state as the sovereign power that places controls on capital to secure the common national good? What is the common national good?The function and role of the state is to achieve homogeneity Homogeneity

The degree to which items are similar.
 of national conditions. In its liberal conception, this means the equality of all before the law. In its Leninist conception, it means the equality of labour. In its nationalist version it means equality as a nation, as a Volk.

In its essence, the Leninist conception of equality amounts to an economy of labour; the liberal conception of equality to the much praised democracy of demand and supply; and the national conception of equality in terms of Folk entails the projection of a classless class·less  
adj.
1. Lacking social or economic distinctions of class: a classless society.

2. Belonging to no particular social or economic class.
 'national community' whose existence is threatened by the 'external enemy within'. The affirmation of the national state, instead of criticising globalisation through organisational forms of resistance that anticipate, in their means, the ends of the society of the free and equal, sacrifices reason in favour of abstract--and, indeed, regressive--forms of equality, seeking salvation through the strengthening of the national state as an instrument of anti-globalisation. The purpose, Agnoli argued, of capital is to make profit, not to create employment. The political existence of this purpose is the state. By contrast, the projection of the national state as an instrument of anti-globalisation affirms the state as if it were an 'independent being which possesses its own intellectual, ethical and libertarian bases' (Critique of the Gothaer Programme). It thus amounts to a mere rebellion for a virtuous state--a state, that is, which secures the 'communal interests' of bourgeois society. Regardless, as Agnoli argued, of its historically changing forms, the role and function of the bourgeois state has always been to secure the 'communal interests' of a capitalistically-organised form of social reproduction: capitalist accumulation.

His The Negative Potential consists of a series of interviews held in 2000 and 2001. The focus is on human self-emancipation, the means and ends of revolution, the purpose of scholarly work, negation and subversion, the critique of capital and its state, and the critique of an anti-capitalism without anti-capitalism, that is, an anti-capitalism that merely seeks to reform the institutional regulation of the exploitation of labour.

The Negative Potential: that was his work, an endeavour that cannot be commodified nor commercialised. The Frankfurter Allgemeine argued after the republication The reexecution or reestablishment by a testator of a will that he or she had once revoked.


REPUBLICATION. An act done by a testator from which it can be concluded that be intended that an instrument which had been revoked by him, should operate as his will; or it is
 of his Transformation of Democracy in 1990, that his writings do not meet the demands of the market. The newspaper got it right. One wonders, though, whether it understood its own assessment. Subversive thinking is that which the market society of demand and supply fails to commercialize and absorb.

His teaching and writing was a passionate affair of disputation. Marx's motto, 'doubt everything', was Agnoli's. To doubt is to reveal: that is, theoretical mysteries find their rational explanation in the understanding and comprehension of human social practice.

He had little time for the demands of academia: publish in refereed journals refereed journal,
n a professional or literary journal or publication in which articles or papers are selected for publication by a panel of readers or referees who are experts in the field.
; get research funding Research funding is a term generally covering any funding for scientific research, in the areas of both "hard" science and technology and social science. The term often connotes funding obtained through a competitive process, in which potential research projects are evaluated and ; find respectability as a recognised member of the profession; invent a new concept and comer the market by setting the research agenda and achieve fame at least for a brief moment; voice criticism, but do not engage in critique, etc.

In contrast to the power-point thinking and delivering lecturer, Agnoli was an orator ORATOR, practice. A good man, skillful in speaking well, and who employs a perfect eloquence to defend causes either public or private. Dupin, Profession d'Avocat, tom. 1, p. 19..
     2.
. Critical thinking, he insisted, consists in the question posed--not in the answers to questions not asked. Why do human social relations take the form of relations between things, and what needs to be done to achieve human emancipation from the perverted per·vert·ed
adj.
1. Deviating from what is considered normal or correct.

2. Of, relating to, or practicing sexual perversion.
 existence of human social practice as a personification personification, figure of speech in which inanimate objects or abstract ideas are endowed with human qualities, e.g., allegorical morality plays where characters include Good Deeds, Beauty, and Death.  of things?

He pursued his questions with charming irony, espousing the self-contradictory endeavour of thought that, ostensibly critical, seeks respectability by offering positive proposals to effect the humanisation of a capitalist world. Such humanisation is in itself to be welcomed. Yet, only radical opposition to capital and its state, he argued, is able to obtain humanising concessions--pacification effected through what Marx called, in his analysis of the struggle over the reduction of the working day, the golden chain of legal regulation.

He never tired to demand democracy--not as some sort of democracy that abstracts from the social individual, but the democracy of the society of the free and equal. Social autonomy and democracy belong together. Democratisation Noun 1. democratisation - the action of making something democratic
democratization

group action - action taken by a group of people
 without human emancipation presupposes the exploitation of Man by Man as eternal. Humanisation of inhuman conditions, he argued time and time again, presupposes inhuman conditions and it these that require democratic transformation, so that Man is in possession of himself as a subject. His negation of contemporary conditions invoked the democratic self-determination of the social individual who, through the realm of freedom, regulates the realm of necessity in freedom from coercion: that is, through democratic means of social self-organization, through human-social cooperation. Human emancipation and the idea of the humanisation of bourgeois institutions belong to different worlds. For Agnoli, human emancipation meant a classless society classless society nsociété f sans classes

classless society nsocietà f inv senza distinzioni di classe 
, a society where domination of Man over Man is abolished.

In his last published work in English, he again discussed the categorical imperative of human emancipation, insisting that the means of resistance have to anticipate the ends of human emancipation in their organisational forms. Should the left put up candidates for elections, create cosmopolitan democratic structures far removed and abstracting from the real human subject, or should democracy be sought where, according to the advocates of liberal-democracy, it does not belong: the democratic self-organisation of 'Man's relationships to himself' (Grundrisse), of the associated producers who, through the realm of freedom, organise the realm of necessity according to individual human needs?

His scholarly work of negation will surely be missed. Agnoli was one of the few veritable thinkers of human emancipation. We have lost a friend, a comrade, a teacher, and we will have to do without his charm and irony. Above all, we will have to do without his delightful and always challenging formulation of the categorical imperative of negation, of human emancipation. Farewell!

Footnote

(1.) One referee objected to the term ad hominem and found the sentence 'but for Man, the root is Man himself' clumsy. The referee thought that ad hominem means to attack a line of thought by association, that is, by impugning the characters of its supporters, and that I was therefore defending socialism on the basis that all socialists are really nice and all non-socialists not nice. In fact, I was quoting in both cases from Marx's Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right. (CW, 3, p. 182). Furthermore, Marx defined the meaning of his critique of political economy in similar terms, arguing that the purpose of his critique was to return economic relations to relations between Man. See my contribution to Capital & Class no. 75, for an exposition of Marx's ad hominem critique of economic categories. Man with a capital 'M' is used here and throughout to mean Mensch mensch or mensh  
n. pl. mensch·es or mensch·en Informal
A person having admirable characteristics, such as fortitude and firmness of purpose:
.

Bibliography

Principal German publications

Agnoli, J. (1990), Die Transformation der Demokratie und andere Schriften zur Kritik der Politik , Ca ira Ca´ i`ra´

1. The refrain of a famous song of the French Revolution.
, Freiburg, 1990. Agnoli, J. (1995), Der Staat des Kapitals und weitere Schriften zur Kritik der Politik, Ca ira, Freiburg. Agnoli, J. (1996), Subversive Theorie. 'Die Sache Selbst" und ihre Geschichte, Ca ira, Freiburg. Agnoli, J. (1997), Faschismus ohne Revision, Ca Ira, Freiburg. Agnoli, J. 1998), 1968 und die Folgen, Ca ira, Freiburg. Agnoli, (2001), Politik und Geschichte, Ca ira, Freiburg. Burgmer, Ch. (2002), Das Negative Potential Gesprache mit Johannes Agnoli, Ca ira, Freiburg.

Other selected German language publications

Agnoli, J., C. Brendel and I. Mett (1971), Die revolutionaren Aktionen der russischen Arbeiter und Bauern. Die Kommune yon Kronstadt (Karin Kramer) Verlag, Berlin.

Agnoli, J. (1974), 'Rosa Luxemburg heute', in C. Pozzoli (ed.) Rosa Luxemburg Rosa Luxemburg (Pol: Róża Luksemburg) (March 5, 1870/71 – January 15, 1919, was a Polish Marxist theorist, socialist philosopher, and revolutionary for the Social Democratic Party of the Kingdom of Poland, the German SPD, and the Independent Social Democratic  oder the Bestimmung des Sozialismus (Suhrkamp) Frankfurt.

Agnoli, J. (1975), '"Gesprach" mit Fiat Arbeitern uber Klasse und Staat in Deutschland', in ibid., Uberlegungen zum brogerlichen Staat (Wagenbach) Berlin.

--(1978), 'Jesuiten, Kommunisten und Indianer', in Zwei Kulturen? Tunix, Mescalero und die Folgen (Asthetik und Kommunikation) Berlin.

--(1979), 'Versuch, Strafkammer und Staatsanwaltschaft fiber Fasclaistoides and Form Staat aufzuklaren', in Da ist nur freizusprechen. Die Verteidigungsreden im Berliner Mescalero-Prozeb (Rowohlt) Reinbeck.

--'Gesprach mit Johannes Agnoli', Sozialistisches Jahrbuch, ed. by W. Dreben (IVA) Tubingen, 1979.

Mandel, E. and J. Agnoli (1980), Offener Marxismus. Ein Gesprach uber Dogmen, Orthodoxie und die Hairesie der Realitat (Campus) Frankfurt.

Agnoli, J. (1983), 'Zwischen Bewegung und Institution', TAZ taz - tgz , 18.2.83.

--(1985), 'Lockerungen fur ein neues linkes Denken', TAZ, 31.1.85.

--(2000), 'Die Transformation der Linken', Die Zeit DIE ZEIT (pronounced /diː tsait/, in English, literally The Time, more idiomatically The Times) is a German nationwide weekly newspaper that is highly respected for its quality journalism. , 17.2.00.

Agnoli, J. (2003), 'Die Verhartung der politischen Form. Post-faschismus in der Globalisierung', in Grigat, S. (ed.) Transformation des Postnazismus, Ca ira, Freiburg, 2003. Festschriften

Bruhn, J., M. Dahlmann and C. Nachtmann (eds.) (1995), Geduld und Ironie. Johannes Agnoli zum 70. Geburtstag, Ca ira, Freiburg.

--(2000), Kritik der Politik. Johannes Agnoli zum 75. Geburtstag, Ca ira, Freiburg.

English Language English language, member of the West Germanic group of the Germanic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages (see Germanic languages). Spoken by about 470 million people throughout the world, English is the official language of about 45 nations.  Publications

Agnoli, J. (1966), 'Political Parties and Parliament in West Germany', International Socialist Journal, vol. 3, no. 15.

--(1992/2003), 'Destruction as the Determination of the Scholar in Miserable Times', Common Sense, no. 12; revised translation reprinted in Bonefeld, W. (ed.) Revolutionary Writing, Autonomedia, New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
.

--(2000), 'The Market, The State and the End of History, in Bonefeld, W. and K. Psychopedis (eds.) The Polities of Change, Palgrave, London.

--(2002), 'Emancipation: Paths and Goals', in Bonefeld, W. and S. Tischler (eds.) What is to be Done?, Aldershot, Ashgate.

For a bibliography, including other-language publications, of Agnoli's writings up to 1995, see Geduld und Ironie.
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Title Annotation:Johannes Agnoli
Author:Bonefeld, Werner
Publication:Capital & Class
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