“Provides a masterful retrospective map at a time when people are feeling bewildered and enraged by growing corporate power.” New York Times
In this groundbreaking portrait of corporate seizure of political power, We the Corporations reveals how American businesses won equal rights and transformed the Constitution to serve the ends of capital.
Corporations—like minorities and women—have had a civil rights movement of their own and now possess nearly all the same rights as ordinary people. Uncovering the deep historical roots of Citizens United, Adam Winkler shows how that controversial 2010 Supreme Court decision was the capstone of a two-hundred-year battle over corporate personhood and constitutional protections for business.
Bringing to resounding life the legendary lawyers and justices involved in the corporate rights movement—among them Daniel Webster, Roger Taney, Lewis Powell, and even Thurgood Marshall—Winkler’s tour de force exposes how the nation’s most powerful corporations gained our most fundamental rights and turned the Constitution into a bulwark against the regulation of big business.
“Provides a masterful retrospective map at a time when people are feeling bewildered and enraged by growing corporate power.” New York Times
“Winkler’s deeply engaging legal history, authoritative but accessible to non-lawyers, takes readers inside courtrooms, judges’ chambers, and corporate offices…[A] meticulous, educational and thoroughly enjoyable retelling of our nation’s past.” Washington Post
"[An] elegant stitching together of 400 years of diverse cases, allowing us to feel the sweep and flow of history and the constantly shifting legal approaches to understanding this unusual entity…[the] ‘artificial person.’” New York Times Book Review
“A forceful and highly readable account of what [Winkler] convincingly describes as a ‘long, and long overlooked, corporate rights movement.’” National Book Review
“He writes with verve and humor…A tour de force of legal history, deftly told, We the Corporations encourages readers to see things from different angles and provides a kind of road map to help understand some of the big questions likely to face the courts in coming years.” Literary Hub
Language | English |
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Release Day | Feb 26, 2018 |
Release Date | February 27, 2018 |
Release Date Machine | 1519689600 |
Imprint | Blackstone Publishing |
Provider | Blackstone Publishing |
Categories | Business & Careers, History, Americas, Politics & Social Sciences, Law, Nonfiction - Adult, Nonfiction - All |
Overview
In this groundbreaking portrait of corporate seizure of political power, We the Corporations reveals how American businesses won equal rights and transformed the Constitution to serve the ends of capital.
Corporations—like minorities and women—have had a civil rights movement of their own and now possess nearly all the same rights as ordinary people. Uncovering the deep historical roots of Citizens United, Adam Winkler shows how that controversial 2010 Supreme Court decision was the capstone of a two-hundred-year battle over corporate personhood and constitutional protections for business.
Bringing to resounding life the legendary lawyers and justices involved in the corporate rights movement—among them Daniel Webster, Roger Taney, Lewis Powell, and even Thurgood Marshall—Winkler’s tour de force exposes how the nation’s most powerful corporations gained our most fundamental rights and turned the Constitution into a bulwark against the regulation of big business.