The Failure of Corporate Law: Fundamental Flaws and Progressive Possibilities. Kent Greenfield

The Failure of Corporate Law: Fundamental Flaws and Progressive Possibilities



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Language: English
Page: 300
ISBN: 0226306933, 9780226306988

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“Kent Greenfield takes us into fertile and promising territory that has been generally neglected by both politics and social reform—the corporation as a potential engine of progress. His critique is grounded in the extraordinary fallacies and failures of corporate law, and he demonstrates with remarkable clarity how a series of essential changes in the premises and obligations of the corporation can turn the nature of the beast in very positive directions.”—William Greider, author of The Soul of Capitalism: Opening Paths to a Moral Economy (William Greider 20061031)

“With relentless logic and impeccable evidence, Kent Greenfield presents a stunning critique of the shareholder supremacy theory of corporate law, complete with practical and progressive law reform proposals designed to get so-called public corporations back into the business of promoting the public interest. He challenges conventional wisdom to show how corporations can be managed to promote the interests of all stakeholders, including shareholders, workers, creditors, and the communities in which corporations operate, while promoting both profits and social welfare. Arguing for a broad definition of costs and benefits, this book persuasively lays out new principles for corporate law designed to serve the interests of society as a whole, while promoting both efficiency and justice.”--Joseph William Singer, Bussey Professor of Law, Harvard Law School (Joseph William Singer 20061031)

“Kent Greenfield has emerged as the most creative thinker in the contrarian school of progressive corporate law. At the heart of this progressive vision is the notion that corporate law matters. His version of the progressive argument that corporate law is shareholder-centric and needs to expand its borders to include employees and other nonshareholder constituencies is creative and should provoke lively debate between traditional and progressive corporate law scholars for years to come.”--Gordon Smith, University of Wisconsin Law School (Gordon Smith 20061108)

“Kent Greenfield makes a compelling case for progressive corporate law reform in The Failure of Corporate Law.  Through careful deconstruction of a traditional and yet fundamentally failed body of law, Greenfield offers an impressive reconstruction that hinges on a simple but truly profound claim—corporate law is vitally important. With so many fundamental questions about the role of corporations left largely unattended, at a time of dramatic socioeconomic change that crosses all borders, Greenfield offers a rich and thoughtful prescription for some of the most important and powerful institutions of our time. The Failure of Corporate Law is an exacting and challenging contribution to the study of corporate law and corporate governance.”--William S. Laufer, author of Corporate Bodies, Guilty Minds (William S. Laufer 20070801)

"A stunning critique of the shareholder supremacy theory of corporate law, complete with practical and progressive law reform proposals designed to get so-called ''public'' corporations back into the business of promoting the public interest. . . . Arguing for a broad definition of costs and benefits, Greenfield persuasively lays out new principles for corporate law designed to serve the interests of society as a whole, while promoting both efficiency and justice. . . . Simply the best and most well-reasoned progressive critique of corporate law yet written."—Joseph Singer, Ethical Corporation (Joseph Singer Ethical Corporation )

“Greenfield commences with a reconsideration of the basic and generally accepted purposes and norms of law. The result is as startling as it is enlightening. . . . A seminal piece of writing that evidences dominance of a vast range of ideas, research, and critical thinking, and puts it into a coherent, well argued, accessible whole in a mere 243 pages. It merits a place alongside Berle and Means, Easterbrook and Fischel, and indeed, one can but hope that it becomes the touchstone for further corporate law reform globally.”—Benedict Sheehy, Law & Politics Book Review

(Benedict Sheehy Law & Politics Book Review )

"For the sympathetic reader, Professor Greenfield''s book is heartening. For the unsympathetic reader, it offers a worthy target." (Harvard Law Review )

About the Author

Kent Greenfield is professor of law at Boston College Law School and served as a law clerk under Supreme Court Justice David H. Souter.

 



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