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Introduction: Corporate America I. Doctrinal Origins Santa Clara Revisited: The Devlopment of Corporate Theory by Morton J. Horwitz The Sherman Antitrust Act and the Corporate Reconstruction of American Capitalism, 1890-1914 by Martin J. Sklar The One Best System? A Political Analysis of Neoclassical Institutionalist Perspectives in the Modern Corporation by Michael Barzelay and Rogers M. Smith II. Legal Language as Social Control and Economic Planning The Idea of the Corporation as a Person: On the Normative Significance of Judicial Language by Warren J. Samuels The Jurisprudence of Corporate Personhood: The Misuse of a Legal Concept by John J. Flynn The Paradox of Paternalism and Laissez-Faire Constitutionalism: The U.S. Supreme Court, 1898-1921 by Aviam Soifer III. Further Policy and Performance Consequences The Corporation and Antitrust Law Policy: Double Standards by David Dale Martin Bigness and Social Efficiency: A Case Study of the U.S. Auto Industry by Walter Adams and James W. Brock IV. The Corporation as Private Government: Democratizing Policy Implications Corporations and Our Two Constitutions by Arthur S. Miller Toward More Competitive Diversity in a Market Concentrated Economy by Samuel M. Loesher Moral and Criminal Responsibility and Corporate Persons by Martin Benjamin and Daniel A. Bronstein Profit Sharing and ESOP's: Improved Incentives and Equity Selected Bibliography Index

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