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Author:
Huber, Wm. Dennis (William Dennis), 1951- author.
Title:
Economics, capitalism, and corporations : contradictions of corporate law, economics, and the theory of the firm / Wm. Dennis Huber.
Publisher:
RoutledgeTaylor & Francis Group,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
xvii, 203 pages ; 25 cm.
Subject:
Corporation law--United States.
Business enterprises--Law and legislation--United States.
Corporation law--Economic aspects--United States.
Corporation law.
Corporation law--Economic aspects.
Capitalism.
Business enterprises--Law and legislation.
Capitalism.
Corporation law.
Corporation law--Economic aspects.
United States.
Other Authors:
Huber, Wm. Dennis (William Dennis), 1951- Corporate law and the theory of the firm.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents:
Review of corporations and corporate law, contract law, property law, agency law, and trust law -- Corporations and economic considerations -- Corporations and finance considerations : corporations, owners of shares, and investors in shares -- Corporations and investment considerations : corporations, owners of shares, and investors in shares -- Corporations and accounting considerations : corporations, owners of shares, and investors in shares -- The nature of the firm -- The theory of the firm -- Capital -- Capitalism -- Marx : capital, capitalism, capitalists, corporations, and the communist manifesto -- Review of the contradictions of corporate law -- Contradictions of corporate law, economics, finance, investment, accounting, and the theory of the firm.
Summary:
"This book is a continuation of Corporate Law and the Theory of the Firm: Reconstructing Corporations, Shareholders, Directors, Owners, and Investors. The author extends his analysis of contract law, property law, agency law, trust law, and corporate statutory law and applies that analysis to defy conventional concepts and theories in economics, finance, investment, and accounting and expose the artificial boundaries established by decades of research founded on indefensible assumptions and fallacious conclusions. Using the Humpty Dumpty principle, where words mean what the authors want them to mean, economists have created "strange new worlds" where contract law, property law, agency law, and corporate statutory law no longer apply. The author dismantles the theory of the firm by proving the theory of the firm wilfully and intentionally ignores fundamental contract law, property law, agency law, and corporate statutory law. Contrary to the theory of the firm, shareholders do not own corporations, directors are not agents of shareholders, and shareholders are not investors in corporations. The author proves that by property law and corporate law, capital is not privately owned by capitalists but by corporations. Entire economic and social systems have been constructed that have no basis in law. With the advent of publicly traded corporations, the capital is there, but both capitalists and capitalism have been rendered extinct. This book will appeal to researchers and graduate and upper-level undergraduate students in economics, finance, accounting, law, and sociology, as well as legal scholars, attorneys and accountants"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Routledge studies in the economics of legal relationships
ISBN:
0367895560
9780367895563
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1178867712
LCCN:
2020031967
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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