Neither of the two normative theories that rest at the base of contemporary advanced societies—liberal democracy and neoliberal economics—can find a legitimate place for the exercise of corporate power through privileged political lobbying and taking advantage of imperfect competition. A normative theory justifying that power would seem to be a ‘theory that dare not speak its name’, and in some respects it is. Very few political or corporate leaders or spokespeople would wish to argue publicly that these exercises of corporate power should displace the workings of democracy and the free market. And yet such a theory provides in reality the dominant working assumptions of public life in our time. And although it is virtually never overtly pi...
These are perilous times for American democracy. Among the threats, many point to the power of corpo...
The analysis of corporate governance has been a one-sided affair. The focus has been on “internal” ...
textabstractAlthough McMahon offers a potentially valuable extension of Joseph Raz's conceptualizati...
Neither of the two normative theories that rest at the base of contemporary advanced societies—liber...
This dissertation explores the corporation from the perspective of normative political theory. As I ...
This essay explores the policy bases for, and the political economy of, the law\u27s long-standing r...
The corporate form and its capacity for agency is recognized in political theory, but not adequately...
Corporations warp the democratic process. They are rich, powerful, and able to mobilize resources in...
In this chapter, I want to discuss the relationship between neo-corporatism as a form of interest gr...
This chapter contributes to the literature by developing a critical theoretical lens on business and...
First lines: The biases that private interests can introduce into politics have always been a key co...
In this article I provide a critical perspective on governing the global corporation. While the pape...
Corporate political activity raises an important and diffcult question of corporate law: who decides...
The political sociology of the business corporation hardly soundspromising as a topic for popular, o...
Critics contend that corporations subvert democracy by using their economic resources to lobby for c...
These are perilous times for American democracy. Among the threats, many point to the power of corpo...
The analysis of corporate governance has been a one-sided affair. The focus has been on “internal” ...
textabstractAlthough McMahon offers a potentially valuable extension of Joseph Raz's conceptualizati...
Neither of the two normative theories that rest at the base of contemporary advanced societies—liber...
This dissertation explores the corporation from the perspective of normative political theory. As I ...
This essay explores the policy bases for, and the political economy of, the law\u27s long-standing r...
The corporate form and its capacity for agency is recognized in political theory, but not adequately...
Corporations warp the democratic process. They are rich, powerful, and able to mobilize resources in...
In this chapter, I want to discuss the relationship between neo-corporatism as a form of interest gr...
This chapter contributes to the literature by developing a critical theoretical lens on business and...
First lines: The biases that private interests can introduce into politics have always been a key co...
In this article I provide a critical perspective on governing the global corporation. While the pape...
Corporate political activity raises an important and diffcult question of corporate law: who decides...
The political sociology of the business corporation hardly soundspromising as a topic for popular, o...
Critics contend that corporations subvert democracy by using their economic resources to lobby for c...
These are perilous times for American democracy. Among the threats, many point to the power of corpo...
The analysis of corporate governance has been a one-sided affair. The focus has been on “internal” ...
textabstractAlthough McMahon offers a potentially valuable extension of Joseph Raz's conceptualizati...