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Questioning the Law in Corporate America: Agenda for Reform - Hardcover

Questioning the Law in Corporate America: Agenda for Reform - Hardcover

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by Gerald L. Houseman (Author)

A powerful and succinct reminder of the way in which the 'corporate property rights structure' has come to dominate American society and politics. . . . Brings out the connections among law, politics, and economics.

Howard J. Vogel Hamline University School of Law

This provocative overview of fundamental principles in American law points out how the law is administered unfairly and how wrongly it is conceived if it is to meet basic needs in our society today. Gerald Houseman examines legal education and practice, and law relating to business, government, labor, and elections. He dissects different theories and shows certain possibilities for reform. This summary of basic concerns about law and society today is easy reading and a good text for students of law, business, government, and economics.

The first part of the book deals with forces retarding change in American policy; the second questions the corporate-property power establishment; and the third questions law and economic approaches. This scrutiny of assumptions, different approaches, and conclusions is followed by proposals for fundamental reforms.

Author Biography

GERALD L. HOUSEMAN is Professor of Political Science at Indiana University at Fort Wayne. He is co-author (with H. Mark Roelofs) of The American Political System (1983), and co-editor (with Michael W. McCann) of Judging the Constitution (1989).

Number of Pages: 192
Dimensions: 0.5 x 9.21 x 6.14 IN
Publication Date: March 24, 1993
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