The Dark Side of Management: A Secret History of Management Theory / Edition 1

The Dark Side of Management: A Secret History of Management Theory / Edition 1

by Gerard Hanlon
ISBN-10:
1138801909
ISBN-13:
9781138801905
Pub. Date:
08/07/2015
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1138801909
ISBN-13:
9781138801905
Pub. Date:
08/07/2015
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
The Dark Side of Management: A Secret History of Management Theory / Edition 1

The Dark Side of Management: A Secret History of Management Theory / Edition 1

by Gerard Hanlon

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Overview

What isn’t management and why doesn’t it matter? This compelling book leads the reader away from the stories told by managers and management theories to show the secret history of the field.

In characterizing the progress of management as a war on workers, this book offers a controversial and revealing alternative intellectual history of this overwhelming discipline. The author employs a unique range of theories and sources, including the founding fathers of management, US labour and social history, and earlier intellectual figures such as Marx and Weber alongside the contemporary insights of Foucault and European and American workerist and post-workerist thought, to shed light on the world of management.

This book is key reading for researchers and students across the social sciences. With a controversial and stimulating approach, it also engages readers with a general interest in business and management issues.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138801905
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/07/2015
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Gerard Hanlon is Professor of Organizational Sociology at Queen Mary University of London, UK.

Table of Contents

Part I: Introducing the Violence of Management Introduction: Managing the Free Gifts of the General Intellect and the Division of Labour Chapter 1: Management’s Authoritarian Heart Part II: The Dark Nature of Management Knowledge Chapter 2: ‘Class Struggle without Class?’ – Attempting to manufacture incompetence Chapter 3: ‘An Almost Equal Division of the Work and the Responsibility’ – Driving towards the mass industrial subject Chapter 4: ‘Spontaneous Co-Operation’ – Excavating the soul Part III: Conclusion – Management, neoliberalism and a history of violence Chapter 5: ‘Confiscate the Soul’ – Taylor, Mayo and the fundamentals of management Chapter 6: Management: The first neoliberal ‘Science’ Appendix: Management, Durkheim and Discipline

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