Corporations warp the democratic process. They are rich, powerful, and able to mobilize resources in a way that individuals, and evensome governments, are not. As actors in democracies, corporations are purely self-seeking, working only to maximize their own profits.The common good, when it stands in a corporation’s way, is trampled underfoot.The main way in which corporations exercise their influence is to lobby. Lobbying, the charge runs, happens behind closed doors, whilea representative government should conduct itself in the open. Lobbying, thus, is antithetical to representative government. And notonly is corporate lobbying unrepresentative. Its pervasiveness is such that it has come to undermine representative government itself....
This dissertation explores the corporation from the perspective of normative political theory. As I ...
Lobbying in the U.S. today grows out of a historical legal and, eventually, Constitutional right to ...
none2noThis article takes issue with the potential injustice of political systems in which the possi...
Political lobbying poses a challenge to democracy. This chapter draws on egalitarian and libertarian...
First lines: The biases that private interests can introduce into politics have always been a key co...
Corporations that lobby individually are seen as illegitimate actors within the political process as...
Critics contend that corporations subvert democracy by using their economic resources to lobby for c...
This essay seeks to excavate the anti-democratic propensities of corporate lobbying. It begins by c...
Lobbying in the contemporary world is a recognized instrument for implementing citizen’s right to be...
Why does corporate lobbying in Washington, DC continue to expand, year after year? What are companie...
In modern society, there is a generally accepted notion that corporations should be socially respons...
This essay explores the policy bases for, and the political economy of, the law\u27s long-standing r...
Neither of the two normative theories that rest at the base of contemporary advanced societies—liber...
Lobbying is both an essential part of our democratic process and a source of some of our greatest fe...
In this paper we investigate how, next to traditional economic factors, governance and political arg...
This dissertation explores the corporation from the perspective of normative political theory. As I ...
Lobbying in the U.S. today grows out of a historical legal and, eventually, Constitutional right to ...
none2noThis article takes issue with the potential injustice of political systems in which the possi...
Political lobbying poses a challenge to democracy. This chapter draws on egalitarian and libertarian...
First lines: The biases that private interests can introduce into politics have always been a key co...
Corporations that lobby individually are seen as illegitimate actors within the political process as...
Critics contend that corporations subvert democracy by using their economic resources to lobby for c...
This essay seeks to excavate the anti-democratic propensities of corporate lobbying. It begins by c...
Lobbying in the contemporary world is a recognized instrument for implementing citizen’s right to be...
Why does corporate lobbying in Washington, DC continue to expand, year after year? What are companie...
In modern society, there is a generally accepted notion that corporations should be socially respons...
This essay explores the policy bases for, and the political economy of, the law\u27s long-standing r...
Neither of the two normative theories that rest at the base of contemporary advanced societies—liber...
Lobbying is both an essential part of our democratic process and a source of some of our greatest fe...
In this paper we investigate how, next to traditional economic factors, governance and political arg...
This dissertation explores the corporation from the perspective of normative political theory. As I ...
Lobbying in the U.S. today grows out of a historical legal and, eventually, Constitutional right to ...
none2noThis article takes issue with the potential injustice of political systems in which the possi...