If corporations are people, and slavery is illegal, then
why are corporations allowed to own other corporations?
Challenging the Premisses
Start with the debt problem, three views of it,
and the most important thing. Here's a longer look at the debt problem.
Here's a short one on economic policy, some surprising trends, and a few unusual policy recommendations. How'd we get into this mess? Read Policy Venn and Policies of the Venn Overlap. Still with me? Read A Matter of Life and Death. And for an overview, download my 12-page PDF |
2 comments:
A radical thought: Corporations are a legal fiction and, as such, they have no inherent rights. They only have whatever rights and privileges are granted to them by the legislature.
Richard, I understand that it is legal because the law allows it. What I'm asking is why it is legal, as it seems not to make any sense.
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