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245 10 $aTaming the giant corporation /$cRalph Nader, Mark Green, Joel Seligman.
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260 $aNew York :$bNorton,$c©1976.
300 $a312 pages ;$c22 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aThe case for federal chartering -- I. The corporate impact -- II. The collapse of state corporation law -- III. The federal chartering alternative -- The content of federal chartering -- IV. Who rules the corporation? -- V. Corporate secrecy vs. corporate disclosure -- VI. "Constitutionalizing" the corporation: An employee bill of rights -- VII. Corporate monopoly: Failure in the marketplace -- How and why it will work -- VIII. Jurisdiction and enforcement -- IX. The case against federal chartering.
520 $aFive years in the preparation, Taming the Giant Corporation is the culminating product of Ralph Nader's examination of governmental and business irresponsibility. It explains in readable detail not only how our megacorporations abuse their power, but also what we -- our government, our citizens -- can do about it. Nader, Green, and Seligman argue that we need to rethink and redesign corporate law.
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