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Business Organizations Law

Dalhousie Law Journal

1988

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The Corporate Social Responsibility Movement - The Latest In Maginot Lines To Save Capitalism, H J. Glasbeek Mar 1988

The Corporate Social Responsibility Movement - The Latest In Maginot Lines To Save Capitalism, H J. Glasbeek

Dalhousie Law Journal

The modem corporation bad a battle to be accepted as a legitimate institution. In England it was initially seen as a device which might lead to the undermining of individual responsibility, in the United States as subjugating the individual and individualism to the needs of the organization, and in Canada as offending the dignity of labour and endangering the political entente. In 1932, Berle and Means showed that most of the wealth in the United States was in the hands of corporations and a large proportion of that corporate wealth was controlled by a relatively small number of dominant corporations. …