D. J. Manning

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David John Manning (born 8th April1938 died 10th April 2014) was a British academic and author who was a lecturer in politics at Durham University.[1][2]

He was a student of Michael Oakeshott.[3] Manning's critique of Jeremy Bentham's philosophy, The Mind of Jeremy Bentham, was influenced by Oakeshott's ideas.[4][5]

Manning hosted MA politics seminars at Durham University and he edited a collection of essays by his former students, which were published in 1980 as The Form of Ideology: Investigations Into the Sense of Ideological Reasoning with a View to Giving an Account of Its Place in Political Life.[6]

Works[edit]

  • 'Professor Michael Oakeshott's contribution to political thought', Clare Market (Lent 1965), pp. 27-34.
  • The Mind of Jeremy Bentham (London: Longmans, 1968).
  • Liberalism (London: Littlehampton Book Services, 1976).
  • (editor), The Form of Ideology: Investigations Into the Sense of Ideological Reasoning with a View to Giving an Account of Its Place in Political Life (London: George Allen & Unwin, 1980).
  • (co-authored with T. J. Robinson), The Place of Ideology in Political Life (London: Croom Helm, 1985).
  • (co-authored with Y. M. Carlisle), 'The Concept of Ideology and Work Motivation', Organization Studies, Vol. 15, No. 5 (1994), pp. 683–703.
  • (co-authored with Y. M. Carlisle), 'The Ideologics of Modern Politics', Political Studies, Vol. 43, No. 3 (1995), pp. 482–496.
  • (co-authored with Y. M. Carlisle), 'The Ideology of Technology and the Birth of the Global Economy', Technology in Society, Volume 18, Issue 1 (1996), pp. 61-77.
  • (co-authored with Y. M. Carlisle), 'The Domain of Professional Business Ethics', Organization, Vol. 3, No. 3 (1996), pp. 341–360.
  • 'The Philosophical Foundations of Liberal Ideology', Journal of Political Ideologies, Vol. 2, No. 2 (1997), pp. 137-158.
  • (co-authored with Y. M. Carlisle), 'Ideological Persuasion and Technological Determinism', Technology in Society, Vol. 21, No. 1 (1999), pp. 81–102.
  • (co-authored with Y. M. Carlisle), 'Industrial Organization and the Technological Time Trap', Organization, Vol. 7, No. 1 (2000), pp. 155–163.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ 'author:(Manning, D. J. (David John) 1938-)', University of Lincoln Library website. Retrieved 29 July 2022.
  2. ^ Michael Oakeshott, 'Preface' to D. J. Manning (ed.), The Form of Ideology: Investigations Into the Sense of Ideological Reasoning with a View to Giving an Account of Its Place in Political Life (London: George Allen & Unwin, 1980), p. vii.
  3. ^ Varun Uberoi, 'Oakeshott and Parekh: The Influence of British Idealism on British Multiculturalism', History of Political Thought, Vol. XLII, No. 4 (Winter 2021), p. 752.
  4. ^ Peter P. Nicholson, 'Reviewed Work: The Mind of Jeremy Bentham by D. J. Manning', History, Vol. 53, No. 179 (1968), p. 449.
  5. ^ 'Political Theory, History of Political Thought and Methodology', The American Political Science Review, Vol. 64, No. 2 (Jun., 1970), p. 1970.
  6. ^ David Boucher, Texts in Context: Revisionist Methods for Studying the History of Ideas (Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1985), p. 273.