Corporate Irresponsibility

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Lawrence E. Mitchell: Corporate Irresponsibility (2008, Yale University Press)

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Published Feb. 20, 2008 by Yale University Press.

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978-0-300-13776-7
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Corporate Irresponsibility was probably destined never to be a popular book from the day it was written in 2001.  Not only did it run counter to American business orthodoxy, but it takes a self-consciously scholarly approach from the outset.  Any book the first third of which is devoted to a Kantian analysis of the deontological justification of the corporate form is unlikely to garner a wide audience outside academia.  This is a shame, because this book is a thoughtful exploration of deep rooted flaws in American corporate law and practice, flaws which are considerably more apparent now than when the book appeared.<br/><br/>   From the outset, Mitchell questions the fiction of corporate personhood, a creation of the Supreme Court in the late nineteenth century that endowed the corporation with the same legal rights as individual persons.  Mitchell sees this as a tragic mistake.  A corporation  possessing all the legal rights of …

Subjects

  • Social responsibility of business
  • Corporations, corrupt practices
  • Corporations, united states