Adolph A. Berle and Gardiner C. Means\u27 The Modern Corporation and Private Property is one of law\u27s undisputed canonical texts. Its 75th anniversary is an occasion both to reassess its legacy and perhaps to rework its insights. Although Berle and Means\u27 work was intended to redirect the governance of corporate affairs away from furthering private cupidity and towards advancing public policy, their enslaving insights have done more harm than good, they have tended to reinforce the primacy of private cupidity or, perhaps more accurately, allowed subsequent theorists to prefer the pursuit of private cupidity by equating it with the development of public policy. This is not only unfortunate, but also unnecessary. Although Berle and Mean...
Adolf Berle and Gardiner Means painted what remains a defining portrait of corporate law. The separa...
The Modern Corporation and Private Property by Adolf Berle and Gardiner Means (1932) remains one of ...
The Modern Corporation and Private Property by Adolf Berle and Gardiner Means (1932) remains one of ...
Adolph A. Berle and Gardiner C. Means\u27 The Modern Corporation and Private Property is one of law\...
Although Berle and Means’s work was intended to redirect the governance of corporate affairs away fr...
Part I places Berle and Means in the context of the legal theory of its day by comparing the work of...
Part I places Berle and Means in the context of the legal theory of its day by comparing the work of...
Part I places Berle and Means in the context of the legal theory of its day by comparing the work of...
Until recently, corporate law has been an uninspiring field forresearch even to some of its most ast...
This article is an intellectual history of Adolf A. Berle, Jr. and Gardiner C. Means, The Modern Cor...
Adolf Berle and Gardiner Means painted what remains a defining portrait of corporate law. The separa...
Although Berle and Means’s work was intended to redirect the governance of corporate affairs away fr...
During the five decades after Berle and Means published The Modern Corporation and Private Property ...
Until recently, corporate law has been an uninspiring field for research even to some of its most as...
Readers game enough to work through all three hundred pages of The Modern Corporation and Private Pr...
Adolf Berle and Gardiner Means painted what remains a defining portrait of corporate law. The separa...
The Modern Corporation and Private Property by Adolf Berle and Gardiner Means (1932) remains one of ...
The Modern Corporation and Private Property by Adolf Berle and Gardiner Means (1932) remains one of ...
Adolph A. Berle and Gardiner C. Means\u27 The Modern Corporation and Private Property is one of law\...
Although Berle and Means’s work was intended to redirect the governance of corporate affairs away fr...
Part I places Berle and Means in the context of the legal theory of its day by comparing the work of...
Part I places Berle and Means in the context of the legal theory of its day by comparing the work of...
Part I places Berle and Means in the context of the legal theory of its day by comparing the work of...
Until recently, corporate law has been an uninspiring field forresearch even to some of its most ast...
This article is an intellectual history of Adolf A. Berle, Jr. and Gardiner C. Means, The Modern Cor...
Adolf Berle and Gardiner Means painted what remains a defining portrait of corporate law. The separa...
Although Berle and Means’s work was intended to redirect the governance of corporate affairs away fr...
During the five decades after Berle and Means published The Modern Corporation and Private Property ...
Until recently, corporate law has been an uninspiring field for research even to some of its most as...
Readers game enough to work through all three hundred pages of The Modern Corporation and Private Pr...
Adolf Berle and Gardiner Means painted what remains a defining portrait of corporate law. The separa...
The Modern Corporation and Private Property by Adolf Berle and Gardiner Means (1932) remains one of ...
The Modern Corporation and Private Property by Adolf Berle and Gardiner Means (1932) remains one of ...