This essay provides a genealogy of corporate personhood as it exists currently in US law and places moral personhood in a similar genealogical context. This treatment demonstrates that the two are inextricably intertwined in both conception and institutionalized practices. We would do well to dismantle both; meanwhile, however, corporate personhood\u27s implicit illiberal notion of collective mentality and responsibility may suggest possibilities for establishing collective counterforces to oppose activities of transnational for-profit corporations and mitigate their devastating political, economic, and environmental effects upon actual people and the ecosystems upon which we depend
One of the most controversial aspect of the Supreme Court\u27s decisions in Citizens United and Hobb...
The moral status of the corporation is a foundational issue in business ethics. A long-running deba...
Book Chapter Paul B. Miller, Corporate Personality, Purpose, and Liability, in Research Handbook on ...
Recent court cases such as "Citizens United" have ignited the debate about whether or not corporatio...
This essay is a critique of this attack on corporate personhood. It explains that the corporate sepa...
This study in applied ethics addresses whether the ontology of corporations as rights-bearing artifi...
This paper, part of a larger scholarly project, addresses one of four areas – i.e., the emergence of...
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Corporations are the primary engine of economic activity in the United States and they are provided ...
Dunfee analyzes the implications for corporate governance of the existence of morality within consum...
In 2010, the U.S. Supreme Court held in Citizens United v. FEC that restrictions on corporate politi...
Accomplished corporate law scholars claim that modern businesses need an infusion of morality. Disap...
This article explores the concept of corporate identity from a moral perspective. In it we argue tha...
In this paper, I present a vision of the corporation as a moral person. I point to “the separation o...
This thesis analyses the corporation, a business entity, as a form of group agent and considers its ...
One of the most controversial aspect of the Supreme Court\u27s decisions in Citizens United and Hobb...
The moral status of the corporation is a foundational issue in business ethics. A long-running deba...
Book Chapter Paul B. Miller, Corporate Personality, Purpose, and Liability, in Research Handbook on ...
Recent court cases such as "Citizens United" have ignited the debate about whether or not corporatio...
This essay is a critique of this attack on corporate personhood. It explains that the corporate sepa...
This study in applied ethics addresses whether the ontology of corporations as rights-bearing artifi...
This paper, part of a larger scholarly project, addresses one of four areas – i.e., the emergence of...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/109353/1/plar12070.pd
Corporations are the primary engine of economic activity in the United States and they are provided ...
Dunfee analyzes the implications for corporate governance of the existence of morality within consum...
In 2010, the U.S. Supreme Court held in Citizens United v. FEC that restrictions on corporate politi...
Accomplished corporate law scholars claim that modern businesses need an infusion of morality. Disap...
This article explores the concept of corporate identity from a moral perspective. In it we argue tha...
In this paper, I present a vision of the corporation as a moral person. I point to “the separation o...
This thesis analyses the corporation, a business entity, as a form of group agent and considers its ...
One of the most controversial aspect of the Supreme Court\u27s decisions in Citizens United and Hobb...
The moral status of the corporation is a foundational issue in business ethics. A long-running deba...
Book Chapter Paul B. Miller, Corporate Personality, Purpose, and Liability, in Research Handbook on ...