The Rise of the Anti-Corporate Movement: Corporations and the People who Hate Them
Autor Evan Osborneen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 mar 2009
Against the backdrop of Enron and other high-profile cases of corporate malfeasance, it is easy to paint today's executives as villains--to blame big business, and corporations generally, for a wide array of social ills. Is the criticism warranted? Not quite, says Evan Osborne.
In this provocative book, Osborne pulls back the curtain to illuminate how corporations have evolved as an essential element of society, and how opposition to them is out of proportion—a fire fanned by anti-business activists, the media, and other groups. He sets the record straight, explaining how corporations work and how they have evolved in the context of other institutions. He outlines the net benefits that corporations provide and where increasingly strident antibusiness arguments fail to stand up to scrutiny. The text investigates corporate influence over politics and the government; corporate influence in the media; corporate influence through marketing; some of the pros and cons of globalization; the extent to which business has responded to public demands for social responsibility; and the extent to which free commerce improves society. The result is a fascinating commentary on our love-hate relationship with business.
In this provocative book, Osborne pulls back the curtain to illuminate how corporations have evolved as an essential element of society, and how opposition to them is out of proportion—a fire fanned by anti-business activists, the media, and other groups. He sets the record straight, explaining how corporations work and how they have evolved in the context of other institutions. He outlines the net benefits that corporations provide and where increasingly strident antibusiness arguments fail to stand up to scrutiny. The text investigates corporate influence over politics and the government; corporate influence in the media; corporate influence through marketing; some of the pros and cons of globalization; the extent to which business has responded to public demands for social responsibility; and the extent to which free commerce improves society. The result is a fascinating commentary on our love-hate relationship with business.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780804762458
ISBN-10: 0804762457
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Stanford University Press
Colecția Stanford Business Books
ISBN-10: 0804762457
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Stanford University Press
Colecția Stanford Business Books
Recenzii
"[Osborne] presents a reasoned, forceful rebuttal to [Anti-Corporate Movement (ACM)] assertions, nevertheless arguing that corporations are not perfect, nor is government regulation. . . Highly recommended." —CHOICE
Notă biografică
Evan Osborne is Professor of Economics at Wright State University. He has written for such publications as tthe Journal of Legal Studies, Public Choice,the Cato Journal, the Journal of Sports Economics, and Economic Development and Cultural Change.