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portada Rights, Persons, and Organizations: A Legal Theory for Bureaucratic Society (Second Edition) (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
264
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.4 cm
Weight
0.36 kg.
ISBN13
9781610273343

Rights, Persons, and Organizations: A Legal Theory for Bureaucratic Society (Second Edition) (in English)

Meir Dan-Cohen (Author) · Quid Pro, LLC · Paperback

Rights, Persons, and Organizations: A Legal Theory for Bureaucratic Society (Second Edition) (in English) - Dan-Cohen, Meir

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Synopsis "Rights, Persons, and Organizations: A Legal Theory for Bureaucratic Society (Second Edition) (in English)"

Corporations have legal rights, and so do many other large-scale organizations. But what does it mean to ascribe rights and "personhood" to such entities, and what is the rationale for doing so? These are central questions for an organizational society such as ours, and yet they have received consistently little attention in modern political and legal thought. The surface metaphor of treating corporations as persons with "rights" carries profound consequences-sometimes even reducing individual freedoms in light of the organization's status. Especially after such recent Supreme Court decisions as Citizens United, this effect is as acute today as when this book was first written. Now in its Second Edition, Rights, Persons, and Organizations remains an essential part of any analysis of organizations and their place in the state, fair dispute processing, and real people's rights. The study is penetrating and provocative, and is offered to a new generation reconsidering the place of organizations in complex societies. From the First Edition: "Dan-Cohen addresses an urgent issue-the competence of our legal ideas to handle the social reality of large-scale organizations.... The result is a closely reasoned argument for treating organizations as instruments rather than as persons.... Everyone interested in the modern 'organizational society' should be familiar with this lucid and sophisticated work." - Philip Selznick, Professor of Law and Sociology, University of California, Berkeley "The growing power of organizations is one of the most striking features of our lives. Meir Dan-Cohen, indicting both law and moral philosophy for failing to give bureaucracies their due, has analyzed the gaps this oversight has left in societal arrangements and philosophic orientation. It is an impressive and comprehensive job." - Christopher Stone, Roy P. Crocker Professor of Law, University of Southern California "Dan-Cohen employs the tools of economics, sociology, law, and philosophy to formulate a useful and insightful account of the moral and legal status of organizations. This is a book lawyers, economists, sociologists, and philosophers will certainly learn from, and one they should be anxious to read." - Jules L. Coleman, Professor of Law and Philosophy, Yale University

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