top of page
Fighting corporate abuse: beyond predatory capitalism - Corporate Reform Collect

Fighting corporate abuse: beyond predatory capitalism - Corporate Reform Collect

SKU: 0745335160

Fighting Corporate Abuse demonstrates, though compelling and revelatory analysis, the legislation and regulation needed to deal with the abuses in the corporate sector that have been revealed in recent years. It highlights the more general contribution of company law and practice to the current crisis in capitalism. The first section develops a controversial argument, using detailed illustrations and vivid examples which show how the various abuses of predatory capitalism have been carried out through the manipulation of the corporate form and the creation of highly complex corporate groups. The group of authors, all experts in their fields, tackle head-on the issues of tax evasion, extraction of value and asset stripping, environmental destruction and managerial self-interest. In doing so, they paint a picture of a system that is abusive, and degenerated, but also a system which can be reformed. In the run up to the UK general election, the authors develop of a set of practical proposals for an incoming government, outlining how each of these abuses could be curtailed and how a more acceptable and accountable form of corporate capitalism can be developed through national and international action. Drawing on the group’s activism, as well as their academic experience in law, politics, economics and human rights, this will be an authoritative as well as a highly practical book.

 

Review

 

Fighting Corporate Abuse offers a no-nonsense guide to understanding the exploitative architecture of the modern corporation, the key institution at the heart of the global economic system. Far from merely offering a critique though, the crack team of the Corporate Reform Collective offer compelling visions for how it could be different (Brett Scott, author of The Heretic's Guide to Global Finance: Hacking the Future of Money)

 

About the Author

 

The members of the Corporate Reform Collective are: Tom Hadden (Emeritus Professor, Queens University Belfast), Paddy Ireland (Professor of Law at the University of Bristol Law School), Glenn Morgan (Professor of International Management at Cardiff Business School), Martin Parker (Professor of Organisation and Culture at the School of Management, University of Leicester), Gordon Pearson (author of Strategic Thinking, Integrity in Organizations, The Rise and Fall of Management and The Road to Co-operation), Sol Picciotto (Senior Adviser to the Tax Justice Network, Prem Sikka (Professor of Accounting at the Essex Business School) and Hugh Willmott (Research Professor in Organisational Studies at Cardiff University).

 

    12,99£Price
    Quantity
    Product Page: Stores_Product_Widget

    Հետևեք

    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • LinkedIn
    • Instagram

    ©2021 Free School Biz-ի կողմից: Հպարտությամբ ստեղծված Wix.com-ի հետ

    bottom of page