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Robert Manne

Robert Michael Manne AO (born 31 October 1947) is an Emeritus Professor of politics and Vice-Chancellor's Fellow at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia. He is a leading Australian public intellectual.

Robert Manne

Manne in a 2001 interview on ABC TV
Born (1947-10-31) 31 October 1947 (age 75)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
NationalityAustralian
Alma mater
Occupation(s)Academic; political lecturer
Years active1970s–2012
Spouse
(m. 1983)
Children2, including Kate Manne

Background

Robert Manne was born in Melbourne to parents who were Jewish refugees from Europe. His earliest political consciousness was shaped by this fact and that both sets of grandparents were victims of The Holocaust. He was educated at the University of Melbourne (1966–69) (BA) (Honours thesis 1969, "George Orwell: Socialist Pamphleteer") and the University of Oxford (BPhil). He joined La Trobe University in Melbourne in its early years. He served there as a professor in politics and culture until retirement in 2012. He is Vice-Chancellor's Fellow and Convenor of the Ideas & Society Program at La Trobe.

Since 1983, he has been married to journalist and social philosopher Anne Manne (née Robinson).[1][2][3] He has two daughters, including Kate Manne, a philosopher and an associate professor at Cornell University.

Contributions

Manne's broad interests include 20th-century European politics (including the Holocaust), Communism, and Australian politics. He has undertaken research in areas such as censorship, antisemitism, asylum seekers and mandatory detention, Australia's involvement in the Iraq War, the Stolen Generations, and the "history wars" of the 1990s.[citation needed]

Manne has aligned at various times within the Australian political scene from left to right, then back to left again; he titled a compendium of his political essays Left, Right, Left. Between 1989 and 1997 Manne edited the conservative magazine Quadrant, resigning when his editorial policies diverged from the views of the magazine's management committee. He had originally been appointed based on his previous anti-communist publications and his reputation as a conservative. Some people[who?] associated with Quadrant during his editorship believed that he was trying to push the magazine to the left. Since leaving the magazine, Manne has criticised it and the editors who came before—Peter Coleman and Roger Sandall, and after him—P. P. McGuinness and Keith Windschuttle.[citation needed]

In 1996 he published The Culture of Forgetting, which explored the controversy surrounding Helen Demidenko's 1994 Miles Franklin Award-winning novel about the Holocaust, The Hand that Signed the Paper. His book was widely discussed and cited.[citation needed][why?]

Among Manne's other books are The New Conservatism in Australia (1982), In Denial: The Stolen Generations and the Right (2001), and Do Not Disturb (2005). He edited the 2003 anthology, Whitewash: On Keith Windschuttle's Fabrication of Aboriginal History, as a rebuttal[4] to Keith Windschuttle's claims disputing there was genocide against Indigenous Australians and guerrilla warfare against British settlement on the continent. Contributors included Henry A. Reynolds, who writes on frontier conflict; and Lyndall Ryan, whose book The Aboriginal Tasmanians is one of the main targets of Windschuttle's work.[citation needed]

Manne was Chairman of the editorial board of The Monthly, a national magazine of politics, society and the arts, from February 2006 until his resignation on 18 August 2011. He wanted to focus on his writing, "including a new blog to be published on The Monthly's website."[5] Manne's departure as chairman resulted in the editorial board's dissolution, with Monthly editor Ben Naparstek announcing, "We're not going to have one any more."[5] Manne's blog, entitled Left, Right, Left, had its first post on 12 September.[6]

Manne is[when?] also Chair of the Australian Book Review, a board member of The Brisbane Institute, and a member of the board of the Stolen Generations Taskforce in Victoria.[citation needed]

Influences

Over the years, Manne has claimed a range of political, economic, philosophical, and academic figures as influences from across the political spectrum. These have included Primo Levi, Václav Havel, George Orwell, Richard Pipes, Sven Lindqvist, Friedrich Hayek, Eric Hobsbawm, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Joseph Stiglitz.[citation needed]

Honours

Bibliography

Books

  • Manne, Robert, ed. (1983). The New Conservatism in Australia. Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
  • — (1987). The Petrov Affair: Politics and Espionage. Sydney: Pergamon Press.
  • — (1989). Agent of Influence: The Life and Times of Wilfred Burchett. Mackenzie Institute for the Study of Terrorism, Revolution and Propaganda.
  • Manne, Robert & J. Carroll, eds. (1992). Shutdown: The Failure of Economic Rationalism and How to Rescue Australia. Melbourne: Text Inc.
  • Manne, R. (1994). The Shadow of 1917: Cold War Conflict in Australia. Text Pub. Co. ISBN 1-875847-03-0.
  • Manne, R. (1996). The Culture of Forgetting: Helen Demidenko and the Holocaust. Melbourne: Text Inc. ISBN 1-875847-26-X.
  • Manne, R. (1998). The Way We Live Now: Controversies of the 90's. Melbourne: Text Publishing.
  • Manne, R., ed. (1999). The Australian Century: Political Struggle in the Building of a Nation. Melbourne: Text Publishing. ISBN 1-875847-21-9.
  • Manne, R. (2001). The barren years: John Howard and Australian political culture. Melbourne: Text Publishing.
  • Manne, R., ed. (2003). Whitewash. On Keith Windschuttle's Fabrication of Aboriginal History. Melbourne: Black Inc. Agenda. ISBN 0-9750769-0-6.
  • Manne, R., ed. (2004). The Howard Years. Melbourne: Black Inc. / Schwartz Publishing.
  • Manne, R., ed. (2005). Do Not Disturb: Is the Media Failing Australia?. Schwartz Publishing. ISBN 0-9750769-4-9.
  • Manne, R. (2005). Left, Right, Left: Political Essays 1977–2005. Schwartz Publishing. ISBN 1-86395-142-3.
  • Manne, R.; Beilharz, P., eds. (2006). Reflected Light: La Trobe Essays. Melbourne: Black Inc.
  • Manne, R., ed. (2009). W. E. H. Stanner, The Dreaming and Other Essays. Melbourne: Black Inc. Agenda.
  • Manne, R., ed. (2008). Dear Mr Rudd: Ideas for a Better Australia. Melbourne: Black Inc.
  • Manne, R.; McKnight, D., eds. (2010). Goodbye to All That? On the Failure of Neo-Liberalism and the Urgency of Change. Melbourne: Black Inc. Agenda.
  • Manne, R. (2011). Making Trouble: Essays Against the New Australian Complacency. Melbourne: Black Inc.
  • Manne, R.; Feik, C., eds. (2012). The Words that Made Australia: How a Nation Came to Know Itself. Melbourne: Black Inc.
  • Manne, R., ed. (2013). The Best Australian Essays 2013. Melbourne: Black Inc.
  • Manne, R., ed. (2014). The Best Australian Essays 2014. Melbourne: Black Inc.
  • Manne, R. (2015). Cypherpunk Revolutionary: On Julian Assange. Melbourne: Black Inc.
  • Manne, R. (2016). The Mind of the Islamic State: Milestones Along the Road to Hell. Melbourne: Black Inc.
  • Manne, R. (2018). On Borrowed Time. Melbourne: Black Inc.
Quarterly Essays

Essays and reporting

  • Manne, Robert (December 1995). "A conversation with Ryszard Kapuscinski". Quadrant. 39 (12): 40–43.
  • Manne, Robert (March 2006). "Little America: How John Howard has Changed Australia". The Monthly (10). Retrieved 3 April 2014.
  • Manne, Robert (March 2009). "Neo-Liberal Meltdown: The Response to the Prime Minister's Essay". The Monthly (43): 20–26. Retrieved 13 May 2009.
  • Manne, Robert (March 2011). "The Cypherpunk Revolutionary: Julian Assange". The Monthly (65). Retrieved 3 April 2014.
  • Manne, Robert (August 2012). "A Dark Victory: How vested interests defeated climate science". The Monthly (81). Retrieved 3 April 2014.
  • Manne, Robert (November 2013). "Why Rupert Murdoch can't be Stopped: The political empire of the News Corp chairman". The Monthly (95). Retrieved 3 April 2014.

Quadrant editorials

  • Manne, Robert (July–August 1995). "Life and death on the slippery slope". Quadrant. 39 (7–8): 2–3.
  • — (October 1995). "Whatever it takes". Quadrant. 39 (10): 2–3.
  • — (May 1996). "The Keating collapse". Quadrant. 40 (5): 2–3.

Book reviews

Date Review article Work(s) reviewed
1995 Manne, Robert (December 1995). "November 1975 : character and crisis". Books. Quadrant. 39 (12): 83–86. Kelly, Paul (1995). November 1975 : the inside story of Australia's greatest political crisis. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin.

References

  1. ^ Marks, Suzanne (4 October 2018). "ROBERT MANNE: On Borrowed Time". The Newtown Review of Books. Retrieved 11 August 2022.
  2. ^ Ravlich, Robyn (15 October 2018). "'I felt certain I would speak again': How Robert Manne stared down the threat of a silent future". ABC News. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  3. ^ Manne, Anne (2009). So This Is Life: Scenes from a Country Childhood. Melbourne University Publishing. p. 70. ISBN 9780522855210.
  4. ^ [1] 15 April 2005 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ a b Overington, Caroline; Romei, Stephen (19 August 2011). "Robert Manne of The Monthly no longer". The Australian. News Corp Australia.
  6. ^ . themonthly.com.au. Archived from the original on 26 September 2011.
  7. ^ "Staff profile: Robert Manne". School of Humanities and Social Sciences, La Trobe University. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
  8. ^ Visontay, Michael (12 March 2005). "Australia's top 100 public intellectuals". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
  9. ^ "Australian Public Intellectual [API] Network".
  10. ^ "Emeritus Professor Robert Michael Manne". It's an Honour. Retrieved 26 January 2023.

External links

  • Manne's profile at La Trobe University
  • Articles by Manne at The Monthly
  • Articles by Manne at The Guardian

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Robert Michael Manne AO born 31 October 1947 is an Emeritus Professor of politics and Vice Chancellor s Fellow at La Trobe University Melbourne Australia He is a leading Australian public intellectual Robert ManneAOManne in a 2001 interview on ABC TVBorn 1947 10 31 31 October 1947 age 75 Melbourne Victoria AustraliaNationalityAustralianAlma materUniversity of MelbourneUniversity of OxfordOccupation s Academic political lecturerYears active1970s 2012SpouseAnne Robinson m 1983 wbr Children2 including Kate Manne Contents 1 Background 2 Contributions 3 Influences 4 Honours 5 Bibliography 5 1 Books 5 2 Essays and reporting 5 3 Quadrant editorials 5 4 Book reviews 6 References 7 External linksBackground EditRobert Manne was born in Melbourne to parents who were Jewish refugees from Europe His earliest political consciousness was shaped by this fact and that both sets of grandparents were victims of The Holocaust He was educated at the University of Melbourne 1966 69 BA Honours thesis 1969 George Orwell Socialist Pamphleteer and the University of Oxford BPhil He joined La Trobe University in Melbourne in its early years He served there as a professor in politics and culture until retirement in 2012 He is Vice Chancellor s Fellow and Convenor of the Ideas amp Society Program at La Trobe Since 1983 he has been married to journalist and social philosopher Anne Manne nee Robinson 1 2 3 He has two daughters including Kate Manne a philosopher and an associate professor at Cornell University Contributions EditManne s broad interests include 20th century European politics including the Holocaust Communism and Australian politics He has undertaken research in areas such as censorship antisemitism asylum seekers and mandatory detention Australia s involvement in the Iraq War the Stolen Generations and the history wars of the 1990s citation needed Manne has aligned at various times within the Australian political scene from left to right then back to left again he titled a compendium of his political essays Left Right Left Between 1989 and 1997 Manne edited the conservative magazine Quadrant resigning when his editorial policies diverged from the views of the magazine s management committee He had originally been appointed based on his previous anti communist publications and his reputation as a conservative Some people who associated with Quadrant during his editorship believed that he was trying to push the magazine to the left Since leaving the magazine Manne has criticised it and the editors who came before Peter Coleman and Roger Sandall and after him P P McGuinness and Keith Windschuttle citation needed In 1996 he published The Culture of Forgetting which explored the controversy surrounding Helen Demidenko s 1994 Miles Franklin Award winning novel about the Holocaust The Hand that Signed the Paper His book was widely discussed and cited citation needed why Among Manne s other books are The New Conservatism in Australia 1982 In Denial The Stolen Generations and the Right 2001 and Do Not Disturb 2005 He edited the 2003 anthology Whitewash On Keith Windschuttle s Fabrication of Aboriginal History as a rebuttal 4 to Keith Windschuttle s claims disputing there was genocide against Indigenous Australians and guerrilla warfare against British settlement on the continent Contributors included Henry A Reynolds who writes on frontier conflict and Lyndall Ryan whose book The Aboriginal Tasmanians is one of the main targets of Windschuttle s work citation needed Manne was Chairman of the editorial board of The Monthly a national magazine of politics society and the arts from February 2006 until his resignation on 18 August 2011 He wanted to focus on his writing including a new blog to be published on The Monthly s website 5 Manne s departure as chairman resulted in the editorial board s dissolution with Monthly editor Ben Naparstek announcing We re not going to have one any more 5 Manne s blog entitled Left Right Left had its first post on 12 September 6 Manne is when also Chair of the Australian Book Review a board member of The Brisbane Institute and a member of the board of the Stolen Generations Taskforce in Victoria citation needed Influences EditOver the years Manne has claimed a range of political economic philosophical and academic figures as influences from across the political spectrum These have included Primo Levi Vaclav Havel George Orwell Richard Pipes Sven Lindqvist Friedrich Hayek Eric Hobsbawm Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Joseph Stiglitz citation needed Honours EditFellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia 1999 In 2005 he was voted Australia s leading public intellectual in a survey conducted by The Sydney Morning Herald 7 8 Festschrift volume Tavan Gwenda ed 2013 State of the Nation Essays for Robert Manne Melbourne Black Inc Shortlisted for the Melbourne Prize for Literature 2012 API Top Australian Public Intellectuals number 1 9 Officer of the Order of Australia 2023 Australila Day Honours for distinguished service to tertiary education to political and social commentary to public affairs and to the Indigenous community 10 Bibliography EditBooks Edit Manne Robert ed 1983 The New Conservatism in Australia Melbourne Oxford University Press 1987 The Petrov Affair Politics and Espionage Sydney Pergamon Press 1989 Agent of Influence The Life and Times of Wilfred Burchett Mackenzie Institute for the Study of Terrorism Revolution and Propaganda Manne Robert amp J Carroll eds 1992 Shutdown The Failure of Economic Rationalism and How to Rescue Australia Melbourne Text Inc Manne R 1994 The Shadow of 1917 Cold War Conflict in Australia Text Pub Co ISBN 1 875847 03 0 Manne R 1996 The Culture of Forgetting Helen Demidenko and the Holocaust Melbourne Text Inc ISBN 1 875847 26 X Manne R 1998 The Way We Live Now Controversies of the 90 s Melbourne Text Publishing Manne R ed 1999 The Australian Century Political Struggle in the Building of a Nation Melbourne Text Publishing ISBN 1 875847 21 9 Manne R 2001 The barren years John Howard and Australian political culture Melbourne Text Publishing Manne R ed 2003 Whitewash On Keith Windschuttle s Fabrication of Aboriginal History Melbourne Black Inc Agenda ISBN 0 9750769 0 6 Manne R ed 2004 The Howard Years Melbourne Black Inc Schwartz Publishing Manne R ed 2005 Do Not Disturb Is the Media Failing Australia Schwartz Publishing ISBN 0 9750769 4 9 Manne R 2005 Left Right Left Political Essays 1977 2005 Schwartz Publishing ISBN 1 86395 142 3 Manne R Beilharz P eds 2006 Reflected Light La Trobe Essays Melbourne Black Inc Manne R ed 2009 W E H Stanner The Dreaming and Other Essays Melbourne Black Inc Agenda Manne R ed 2008 Dear Mr Rudd Ideas for a Better Australia Melbourne Black Inc Manne R McKnight D eds 2010 Goodbye to All That On the Failure of Neo Liberalism and the Urgency of Change Melbourne Black Inc Agenda Manne R 2011 Making Trouble Essays Against the New Australian Complacency Melbourne Black Inc Manne R Feik C eds 2012 The Words that Made Australia How a Nation Came to Know Itself Melbourne Black Inc Manne R ed 2013 The Best Australian Essays 2013 Melbourne Black Inc Manne R ed 2014 The Best Australian Essays 2014 Melbourne Black Inc Manne R 2015 Cypherpunk Revolutionary On Julian Assange Melbourne Black Inc Manne R 2016 The Mind of the Islamic State Milestones Along the Road to Hell Melbourne Black Inc Manne R 2018 On Borrowed Time Melbourne Black Inc Quarterly EssaysQE01 In Denial The Stolen Generations and the Right 2001 ISBN 978 1 86395 107 4 QE13 Sending Them Home Refugees and the New Politics of Indifference 2003 ISBN 978 1 86395 141 8 With David Corlett QE43 Bad News Murdoch s Australian and the Shaping of the Nation 2011 ISBN 978 1 86395 544 7Essays and reporting Edit Manne Robert December 1995 A conversation with Ryszard Kapuscinski Quadrant 39 12 40 43 Manne Robert March 2006 Little America How John Howard has Changed Australia The Monthly 10 Retrieved 3 April 2014 Manne Robert March 2009 Neo Liberal Meltdown The Response to the Prime Minister s Essay The Monthly 43 20 26 Retrieved 13 May 2009 Manne Robert March 2011 The Cypherpunk Revolutionary Julian Assange The Monthly 65 Retrieved 3 April 2014 Manne Robert August 2012 A Dark Victory How vested interests defeated climate science The Monthly 81 Retrieved 3 April 2014 Manne Robert November 2013 Why Rupert Murdoch can t be Stopped The political empire of the News Corp chairman The Monthly 95 Retrieved 3 April 2014 Quadrant editorials Edit Manne Robert July August 1995 Life and death on the slippery slope Quadrant 39 7 8 2 3 October 1995 Whatever it takes Quadrant 39 10 2 3 May 1996 The Keating collapse Quadrant 40 5 2 3 Book reviews Edit Date Review article Work s reviewed1995 Manne Robert December 1995 November 1975 character and crisis Books Quadrant 39 12 83 86 Kelly Paul 1995 November 1975 the inside story of Australia s greatest political crisis St Leonards NSW Allen amp Unwin References Edit Marks Suzanne 4 October 2018 ROBERT MANNE On Borrowed Time The Newtown Review of Books Retrieved 11 August 2022 Ravlich Robyn 15 October 2018 I felt certain I would speak again How Robert Manne stared down the threat of a silent future ABC News Retrieved 17 April 2019 Manne Anne 2009 So This Is Life Scenes from a Country Childhood Melbourne University Publishing p 70 ISBN 9780522855210 1 Archived 15 April 2005 at the Wayback Machine a b Overington Caroline Romei Stephen 19 August 2011 Robert Manne of The Monthly no longer The Australian News Corp Australia Robert Manne The Monthly Blogs The Monthly themonthly com au Archived from the original on 26 September 2011 Staff profile Robert Manne School of Humanities and Social Sciences La Trobe University Retrieved 1 August 2017 Visontay Michael 12 March 2005 Australia s top 100 public intellectuals The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 1 August 2017 Australian Public Intellectual API Network Emeritus Professor Robert Michael Manne It s an Honour Retrieved 26 January 2023 External links EditManne s profile at La Trobe University Articles by Manne at The Monthly Articles by Manne at The Guardian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Manne amp oldid 1154416143, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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