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The Corporation, Law, and Capitalism : A Radical Perspective on the Role of Law in the Global Political Economy

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In The Corporation, Law and Capitalism, Grietje Baars offers a radical Marxist perspective on the role of law in the global political economy.

Closing a major gap in historical-materialist scholarship, Baars demonstrates how the corporation, capitalism 's main engine from city-state and colonial times to the present multinational, is a masterpiece of legal technology.

The symbiosis between law and capital becomes acutely apparent in the question of 'corporate accountability '.

Baars provides a detailed analysis of corporate human rights and war crimes trials, from the Nuremberg industrialists ' trials to current efforts.

The book shows that precisely because of law 's relationship to capital, law cannot prevent or remedy the 'externalities ' produced by corporate capitalism.

This realisation will generate the space required to formulate a different answer to 'the question of the corporation ', and to global corporate capitalism more broadly, outside of the law.

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Product Details
Haymarket Books
1642591874 / 9781642591873
Paperback / softback
335.4
16/06/2020
United States
English
498 pages
152 x 228 mm