This article addresses a little-known event in the history of neoliberalism: a conference at Stanford University held in 1982 to reconsider Adolf Berle and Gardiner Means’ The Modern Corporation and Private Property 50 years after its initial publication. This event is important as it is where key members of the neoliberal thought collective sought to define and defend the powers and freedoms of the corporation. First, this article outlines the political commitments of Berle and Means by considering the core arguments of The Modern Corporation and Private Property; second, it addresses key papers from the event published subsequently in the Journal of Law and Economics; and third, it analyses the neoliberal defence of the corporation that e...
This Article forms part of the proceedings of the 10th Annual Berle Symposium (2018), which focused ...
This article provides an introduction to the special issue on post-neoliberalism. It does so by cons...
Part I of this Article briefly examines the concept of “corporate governance” and argues for dating ...
This Article engages problematic interpretations of Berle\u27s thinking, as well as their implicatio...
Original article can be found at: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t713708792 Copyrigh...
Our article extends the research on authoritarian neoliberalism to Germany, through a history of the...
In The Modern Corporation and Private Property (1932), Berle and Means warned of the concentration o...
This article addresses the apparent paradox of simultaneous neoliberal change and welfare-statist, c...
What is new about neoliberalism? Such a question immediately implies that certain objects and proces...
This Article presents new evidence on the evolution of the business corporation in America and on th...
This essay casts additional light on The Modern Corporation’s corporatist precincts, shifting attent...
This paper provides a reconstruction of the intellectual cross-fertilization between Adolf Berle and...
This article takes as its starting point the observation that neoliberalism is a concept that is ‘of...
The Modern Corporation and Private Property (MCPP) by Adolf A. Berle Jr. and Gardiner Means, publish...
This article is an intellectual history of Adolf A. Berle, Jr. and Gardiner C. Means, The Modern Cor...
This Article forms part of the proceedings of the 10th Annual Berle Symposium (2018), which focused ...
This article provides an introduction to the special issue on post-neoliberalism. It does so by cons...
Part I of this Article briefly examines the concept of “corporate governance” and argues for dating ...
This Article engages problematic interpretations of Berle\u27s thinking, as well as their implicatio...
Original article can be found at: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t713708792 Copyrigh...
Our article extends the research on authoritarian neoliberalism to Germany, through a history of the...
In The Modern Corporation and Private Property (1932), Berle and Means warned of the concentration o...
This article addresses the apparent paradox of simultaneous neoliberal change and welfare-statist, c...
What is new about neoliberalism? Such a question immediately implies that certain objects and proces...
This Article presents new evidence on the evolution of the business corporation in America and on th...
This essay casts additional light on The Modern Corporation’s corporatist precincts, shifting attent...
This paper provides a reconstruction of the intellectual cross-fertilization between Adolf Berle and...
This article takes as its starting point the observation that neoliberalism is a concept that is ‘of...
The Modern Corporation and Private Property (MCPP) by Adolf A. Berle Jr. and Gardiner Means, publish...
This article is an intellectual history of Adolf A. Berle, Jr. and Gardiner C. Means, The Modern Cor...
This Article forms part of the proceedings of the 10th Annual Berle Symposium (2018), which focused ...
This article provides an introduction to the special issue on post-neoliberalism. It does so by cons...
Part I of this Article briefly examines the concept of “corporate governance” and argues for dating ...