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9781576752609

Gangs of America

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    9781576752609

  • ISBN10:

    1576752607

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-08-10
  • Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
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Summary

Surpassing even the state and the church, the corporation has become the core institution of the modern world, exercising might and muscle without regard to the often destructive effects on individuals, the environment, society, and the world. How did this happen? In this compelling expose, noted entrepreneur and activist Ted Nace scrutinizes the legal framework of the corporation and untangles questions about how and why the corporation evolved as it did. Nace traces the evolution of this institution through the behind-the-scenes figures who shaped it, including Thomas Scott, an obscure genius who invented the holding company; Stephen Field, the Supreme Court judge who developed corporate personhood rights; and many others. Including the latest research by historians, sociologists, political scientists, and legal scholars, this book is a dramatic narrative, an invaluable reference, and a blueprint for regaining control before it's too late.

Table of Contents

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS IX
INTRODUCTION 1(10)
ONE How Did Corporations Get So Much Power? 11
In which the author reads a poll, feels provoked and befuddled, and organizes his investigation
TWO From Street Fights to Empire 9(21)
The British roots of the American corporation (1267-1773)
THREE The Ultimate Reality Show 30(8)
The brutal history of the Virginia Company (1607-1624)
FOUR Why the Colonists Feared Corporations 38(8)
In which the citizens of Boston demonstrate the use of the hatchet as an anti-monopoly device (1770-1773)
FIVE And What They Did About It 46(10)
How the framers of the American system restrained corporate power (1787-1850)
SIX The Genius 56(14)
The man who reinvented the corporation (1850-1880)
SEVEN Superpowers 70(17)
The corporation acquires nine powerful attributes (860-900)
EIGHT The Judge 87(15)
Stephen Field and the politics of personhood (868-1885)
NINE The Court Reporter 102(8)
Who really decided the Supreme Court's most important corporate case? (886)
TEN The Lavender-Vested Turkey Gobbler 110(8)
How a "majestic, super-eminent" lawyer deceived the Supreme Court (1883)
ELEVEN Survival of the Fittest 118(19)
"People power" versus a social Darwinist agenda (886-937)
TWELVE The Revolt of the Bosses 137(15)
The new mobilization of corporate political power (1971-2002)
THIRTEEN Speech = Money 152(9)
Using the First Amendment to block campaign finance reform
FOURTEEN Judicial Yoga 161(17)
The tangled logic of corporate rights
FIFTEEN Crime Wave 178(9)
The roots of the scandals of 2002
SIXTEEN Global Rule 187(10)
How international trade agreements are creating new corporate rights
SEVENTEEN Fighting Back 197(22)
A movement emerges to challenge corporate hegemony
EIGHTEEN Intelligent, Amoral, Evolving 219(11)
The hazards of persistent dynamic entities
APPENDIX A Supreme Court Decisions 230(8)
APPENDIX B The Bill of Rights and the Fourteenth Amendment 238(2)
NOTES 240(22)
REFERENCES 262(5)
INDEX 267(15)
ABOUT THE AUTHOR 282

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