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Seattle University Law Review

2021

Corporate Conscience

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Adolf Berle’S Corporate Conscience, Elizabeth Sepper, James D. Nelson Jan 2021

Adolf Berle’S Corporate Conscience, Elizabeth Sepper, James D. Nelson

Seattle University Law Review

In this contribution to the symposium on “Corporate Capitalism and the City of God,” we bring Adolf Berle’s distinctive views of morality in corporate life into contemporary conversations about corporate religion. Today’s debates over corporate religious exemptions tend to gravitate toward an entity view of conscience focused on the moral integrity of institutions or an associational view keyed to shareholders’ deep commitments. The foremost corporate law scholar of his day, Berle instead conceived of corporate conscience as a “public consensus” guiding and bounding managerial decision-making. Although he would have sympathized with efforts to integrate faith and business, he would have …