The corporation : the pathological pursuit of profit and power / Joel Bakan.

By: Bakan, JoelMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : Free Press, 2005Description: 228 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0743247442; 9780743247443; 1845290798; 9781845290795; 0743247469; 9780743247467; 1845291743; 9781845291747Subject(s): Collections de l'INSEE. Série E -- Pratiques déloyales | Corporations | Corporations -- Corrupt practices | Corporations -- Moral and ethical aspects | Corporate culture | Culture d'entreprise | Sociétés | Sociétés -- Aspect moral | Sociétés | Entreprises -- Pratiques déloyales | Sociétés -- Aspect moral | Culture d'entreprise | Corporate culture | Corporations | Corporations -- Corrupt practices | Corporations -- Moral and ethical aspects | Körperschaft | Wirtschaft | Körperschaft | Wirtschaft | Business ethics | Company management | Profit motive | United States | Government regulation | Case studies | Overseas itemAdditional physical formats: Online version:: Corporation.DDC classification: 306.3 Online resources: Click here to access online | Click here to access online | Click here to access online | Click here to access online
Contents:
1. The Corporation's Rise to Dominance -- 2. Business as Usual -- 3. The Externalizing Machine -- 4. Democracy Ltd. -- 5. Corporations Unlimited -- 6. .Reckoning
Summary: A profile of the modern corporation theorizes that businesses are essentially pathological in nature and place profits above accountability, citing the flaws of .such practices as deregulation and privatization
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. The Corporation's Rise to Dominance -- 2. Business as Usual -- 3. The Externalizing Machine -- 4. Democracy Ltd. -- 5. Corporations Unlimited -- 6.
.Reckoning

A profile of the modern corporation theorizes that businesses are essentially pathological in nature and place profits above accountability, citing the flaws of
.such practices as deregulation and privatization

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