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      Institutional Corruption : A Study in Applied Philosophy 

      Market-Based Institutions

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          The shareholder value myth: How putting shareholders first harms investors, corporations, and the public

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            Beyond Public and Private: Toward a Political Theory of the Corporation

            This article challenges the liberal, contractual theory of the corporation and argues for replacing it with a political theory of the corporation. Corporations are government-like in their powers, and government grants them both their external “personhood” and their internal governing authority. They are thus not simply private. Yet they are privately organized and financed and therefore not simply public. Corporations transgress all the basic dichotomies that structure liberal treatments of law, economics, and politics: public/private, government/market, privilege/equality, and status/contract. They are “franchise governments” that cannot be satisfactorily assimilated to liberalism. The liberal effort to assimilate them, treating them as contractually constituted associations of private property owners, endows them with rights they ought not have, exacerbates their irresponsibility, and compromises their principal public benefit of generating long-term growth. Instead, corporations need to be placed in a distinct category—neither public nor private, but “corporate”—to be regulated by distinct rules and norms.
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              The Crash of 2008 and What It Means: The New Paradigm for Financial Markets

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                October 12 2017
                : 229-250
                10.1017/9781139025249.012
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