Ownership, Limited: Reconciling Traditional and Progressive Corporate Law Via an Aristotelian Understanding of Ownership. Ownership, Limited: Reconciling Traditional and Progressive Corporate Law Via an Aristotelian Understanding of Ownership.

Ownership, Limited: Reconciling Traditional and Progressive Corporate Law Via an Aristotelian Understanding of Ownership‪.‬

The Journal of Corporation Law 2008, Fall, 34, 1

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I. INTRODUCTION What exactly is a business corporation? For whose benefit is (or ought) it be managed? Although scholars have debated these questions for decades, the answers to them have grown increasingly important. (1) For today, few organizations in the world have as much power to do good, or harm, to individuals, communities, and society as a whole than does the business corporation. (2) Yet, unfortunately, fundamental questions concerning the corporation remain a matter of sharp disagreement. This Article proposes an understanding of the corporation that builds a bridge between two sides of the debate, enabling a compromise solution to the question of "for whose benefit the corporation ought to be managed?" At the heart of this proposal, and what enables this Article to accomplish what I claim it can accomplish, is the application of an Aristotelian conceptualization of ownership to corporate shareholders.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2008
September 22
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
106
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Iowa Journal of Corporation Law
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
431
KB

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