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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