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Seattle University Law Review

2021

Corporate Social Responsibility

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A Brief Reflection On Spirit Of The Corporation, Russell Powell Jan 2021

A Brief Reflection On Spirit Of The Corporation, Russell Powell

Seattle University Law Review

The author's goal in writing Spirit of the Corporation, which was initially published in 44 SEATTLE U. L. REV. 371 and is reprinted in this issue, was to reflect on the question that Adolf A. Berle, Jr. posed in his essay Corporate Capitalism and "The City of God": whether corporate managers should consider the common good while discharging their duty to act in the best interest of the corporation. The author hoped to use his interdisciplinary corporate law and religion expertise to add a theological perspective to the conversation. In this essay, the author intends to respond to those comments …


The Beginning Of History For Corporate Law: Corporate Government, Social Purpose And The Case Of Sutton’S Hospital (1612), David Smith Jan 2021

The Beginning Of History For Corporate Law: Corporate Government, Social Purpose And The Case Of Sutton’S Hospital (1612), David Smith

Seattle University Law Review

This Symposium Article is an invitation to rethink the Anglo-American history of corporate law from different perspectives. This Article uses new sources to investigate Sutton’s Hospital and corporate development in England during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. By doing so, the analysis reveals overlooked connections between the history of corporate law, religious thought, and social purpose. In turn, the recognition of these connections challenges the received history of pre-modern corporate law. Although this history shapes contemporary Anglo-American debates over corporate personality and purpose, few have scrutinized its underlying assumptions.