Corporations and Society: Power and Responsibility

Warren J. Samuels,Arthur Selwyn Miller

Corporations and Society: Power and Responsibility
Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Published
21 May 1987
Pages
343
ISBN
9780313250729

Corporations and Society: Power and Responsibility

Warren J. Samuels,Arthur Selwyn Miller

This volume provides an interesting evaluation of the role of the corporation in American society. The book traces the historical role of the corporation. It discusses the corporation’s obligations and influence in the policy-making process of government. Business Library Newsletter

The year 1986 marked the 100th anniversary of one of the Supreme Court’s most important decisions, in which it unanimously held that a business corporation was a person within the meaning of the Constitution, and thus entitled to constitutional protection. The decision, made almost casually, has had enormous impact on the development of the system of corporate capitalism in the United States. This collection of original essays, written by leading authorities from the fields of economics, law, history and political science, assesses the implications of the Supreme Court ruling from a variety of perspectives. The collected essays provide a thorough evaluation of the role of the corporation, and discusses its obligations, its influence in the policymaking process of government, and its internal structure as a political order.

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