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:Dolan Cummings is Research and Editorial Director at the IoI and edits the IoI’s reviews website, Culture Wars. Dolan’s interests lie in the relationship between ideas and politics, the role of the intellectual, ideology, and religion in public life. He is especially interested in the question of intellectual authority and how it is contested. Dolan firmly believes that politics should start from the needs and passions of the public, and that this puts a premium on open debate and free speech. Most recently he has edited a collection of essays, Debating Humanism by contributors to the Battle of Ideas 2005.<br>&hellip;<br>As editor of Culture Wars, Dolan writes about books, films and theatre. Having developed the Round Table Rumbles theatre debates at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2001-2004 and at the National Theatre in London in 2005, he continues to organise regular arts discussions through the Culture Wars Forum. He appears regularly on radio and television as a commentator on the above issues. He is currently involved in initiating the Manifesto Club, a project aimed at developing a new progressive politics.
 
:Dolan Cummings is Research and Editorial Director at the IoI and edits the IoI’s reviews website, Culture Wars. Dolan’s interests lie in the relationship between ideas and politics, the role of the intellectual, ideology, and religion in public life. He is especially interested in the question of intellectual authority and how it is contested. Dolan firmly believes that politics should start from the needs and passions of the public, and that this puts a premium on open debate and free speech. Most recently he has edited a collection of essays, Debating Humanism by contributors to the Battle of Ideas 2005.<br>&hellip;<br>As editor of Culture Wars, Dolan writes about books, films and theatre. Having developed the Round Table Rumbles theatre debates at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2001-2004 and at the National Theatre in London in 2005, he continues to organise regular arts discussions through the Culture Wars Forum. He appears regularly on radio and television as a commentator on the above issues. He is currently involved in initiating the Manifesto Club, a project aimed at developing a new progressive politics.
  
He has edited two collections of essays: The Changing Role of the Public Intellectual (Routledge, 2005), with contributoons from [[Dennis Hayes]], [[James Panton]], [[Sondra Farganis]] and; [[Frank Furedi]] and Debating Humanism (Imprint Academic, 2006), with contributions from [[Dylan Evans]], Frank Furedi, Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn]], [[Anthony Freeman]], [[A C Grayling]], [[Kenan Malik]], [[Daphne Patai]], [[Andrew Copson]], De nnis HNayes, [[Josie Appleton]], [[Simon Blackburn]] and [[Bob Brecher]].
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He has edited two collections of essays: The Changing Role of the Public Intellectual (Routledge, 2005), with contributoons from [[Dennis Hayes]], [[James Panton]], [[Sondra Farganis]] and; [[Frank Furedi]] and Debating Humanism (Imprint Academic, 2006), with contributions from [[Dylan Evans]], Frank Furedi, Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn]], [[Anthony Freeman]], [[A C Grayling]], [[Kenan Malik]], [[Daphne Patai]], [[Andrew Copson]], Dennis Hayes, [[Josie Appleton]], [[Simon Blackburn]] and [[Bob Brecher]].
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==

Revision as of 11:37, 6 October 2013

LM network resources
Dolan Cummings in 2010

Dolan Cummings is a speechwriter and copy editor and is associated with the libertarian and anti-environmental LM network. In particular, he has written for Living Marxism, is editorial director of the Institute of Ideas, is the editor of Culture Wars, writes for Spiked, has contributed to Debating Matters [1] and WORLDbytes[2] and was a co-founder of the Manifesto Club.[3]

From the Battle of Ideas biography: [4]

Dolan Cummings is Research and Editorial Director at the IoI and edits the IoI’s reviews website, Culture Wars. Dolan’s interests lie in the relationship between ideas and politics, the role of the intellectual, ideology, and religion in public life. He is especially interested in the question of intellectual authority and how it is contested. Dolan firmly believes that politics should start from the needs and passions of the public, and that this puts a premium on open debate and free speech. Most recently he has edited a collection of essays, Debating Humanism by contributors to the Battle of Ideas 2005.

As editor of Culture Wars, Dolan writes about books, films and theatre. Having developed the Round Table Rumbles theatre debates at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2001-2004 and at the National Theatre in London in 2005, he continues to organise regular arts discussions through the Culture Wars Forum. He appears regularly on radio and television as a commentator on the above issues. He is currently involved in initiating the Manifesto Club, a project aimed at developing a new progressive politics.

He has edited two collections of essays: The Changing Role of the Public Intellectual (Routledge, 2005), with contributoons from Dennis Hayes, James Panton, Sondra Farganis and; Frank Furedi and Debating Humanism (Imprint Academic, 2006), with contributions from Dylan Evans, Frank Furedi, Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn]], Anthony Freeman, A C Grayling, Kenan Malik, Daphne Patai, Andrew Copson, Dennis Hayes, Josie Appleton, Simon Blackburn and Bob Brecher.

Affiliations

References, Resources and Contact

LinkedIn: 'Dolan Cummings'
Professional profile: 'Dolan Cummings'
Profile "Dolan Cummings", Manifesto Club website accessed 29 Dec 2010
Profile "Dolan Cummings", Institute of Ideas website accessed 29 Dec 2010

References

  1. 'Dolan Cummings Debatign Matters website, accessed 6 October 2013
  2. 'Dolan Cummings WORLDbytes website, accessed 6 October 2013
  3. The Free Society Speaker detail(Accessed: 12 Dec 2010)
  4. Battle of Ideas 2007 festival biography(Accessed: 3 September 2007)