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Joel Bakan

    Joel Bakan is a renowned legal scholar and commentator whose work critically examines corporate power and its societal impact. His writings delve into the pathological pursuit of profit and power, revealing the hidden mechanisms of large corporations to readers. Bakan focuses on exposing the detrimental effects of corporate influence on civil rights and vulnerable populations, such as children. His work is distinguished by its analytical depth and its aim to provoke critical reflection on the current economic system.

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    The Corporation. The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power
    New Corporation
    Just Words
    • 2020

      New Corporation

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      "From the author of The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power comes this deeply informed and unflinching look at the way corporations have slyly rebranded themselves as socially conscious entities ready to tackle society's problems, while CEO compensation soars, income inequality is at all-time highs, and democracy sits in a precarious situation. A VINTAGE ORIGINAL. Over the last decade and a half, business leaders, Silicon Valley executives, and the Davos elite have been calling for a new kind of capitalism. The writing was on the wall. With income inequality soaring, wages stagnating, and a climate crisis escalating, it was no longer viable to justify harming the environment and ducking taxes in the name of shareholder value. Business leaders realized that to get out in front of these problems, they had to make social and environmental values the very core of their messaging. Their essential pitch was: Who could be better suited to address major societal issues than efficiently run corporations? There is just one small problem with their doing well by doing good pitch. Corporations are still, ultimately, answerable to their shareholders, and doing well always comes first. This essential truth lies at the heart of Joel Bakan's argument. In lucid and engaging prose, Bakan lays bare a litany of immoral corporate actions and documents corporate power grabs dressed up as social initiatives. He makes clear the urgency of the problem of the corporatization of society itself and shows how people are fighting back and making gains on a grassroots level"-- Provided by publisher

      New Corporation
    • 2004
    • 1997

      Just Words

      Constitutional Rights and Social Wrongs

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The book critiques the Canadian Charter of Rights, asserting that its potential to foster social justice is undermined by a conservative judiciary and persistent socio-economic challenges. Joel Bakan explores how these factors hinder the effective application of the Charter's principles, revealing the complexities and limitations in achieving true justice within the framework it established.

      Just Words