ABSTRACT
Between Citizen and State is an intrepid and readable introduction to, and insightful commentary on, the role of the corporation in the modern world. Corporate actors have typical motivations, opportunities, temptations - they are characters, and their interactions follow familiar plotlines. Part I, Background, introduces the characters and their context. Part II, Internal Struggles, explains common conflicts in terms of well-known court cases. Part III, External Relations, examines relationships between the corporation, individuals, and the state.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |15 pages
Corporation Law as Theater
part |12 pages
Background
chapter |10 pages
Stock Characters and Ordinary Scripts
chapter |12 pages
Why Corporation Law Matters
chapter |14 pages
Capital Structure, Dramatic Structure
chapter |5 pages
Understanding the Moral (Learning from Cases)
part |53 pages
Internal Struggles
part |49 pages
External Relations