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The sugar industry's efforts to manipulate research on fluoride effectiveness and toxicity: a ninety-year history. [PDF]
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The hijacking of a new corporate form? Benefit corporations and corporate personhood
Economy and Society, 2016AbstractBenefit corporations are a new type of corporate entity developed to remedy antisocial corporate behaviour by enabling mission-driven investors, managers and entrepreneurs to prioritize social values and contest the idea that profits are the only and best measure of corporate performance.
Jane L Collins
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Journal of Leadership, Accountability and Ethics, 2023
The idea of the corporate person continues to present problems for politics, especially through the framing of corporate power and responsibilities as legal questions. Meanwhile, traditional theories of liberalism and pluralism struggle to comprehend the corporation as either a participant in politics or a site where politics occur.
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The idea of the corporate person continues to present problems for politics, especially through the framing of corporate power and responsibilities as legal questions. Meanwhile, traditional theories of liberalism and pluralism struggle to comprehend the corporation as either a participant in politics or a site where politics occur.
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Corporate responsibility and corporate personhood
Journal of Business Ethics, 1984In this paper, I consider the claim that a corporation cannot be held to be morally responsible unless it is a person. First, I argue that this claim is ambigious. ‘Person’ flags three different but related notions: ‘metaphysical person’, ‘moral agent’, ‘moral person’. I argue that, though one can make the claim that corporates are metaphysical persons,
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Corporate Moral Personhood and Three Conceptions of the Corporation
Business Ethics Quarterly, 1992Despite some exceptions, the business ethics literature on the moral responsibility of corporations does not emphasize a subject critical to that inquiry: the general nature of corporations. This article attempts to lessen the imbalance by describing three conceptions of the corporation that have been prominent in twentieth century legal theorizing ...
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