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Pensions And Passivity, Gregory S. Alexander
Pensions And Passivity, Gregory S. Alexander
Law and Contemporary Problems
The corporate pension system as a mode of owning pooled capital is examined as a new stage of passive ownership. Passive ownership disaggregates beneficial property rights away from ownership's control and management functions.
Comment: Passions And Passivity, Bruce A. Wolk
Comment: Passions And Passivity, Bruce A. Wolk
Law and Contemporary Problems
Gregory S. Alexander's argument that pension funds, which are passively owned, can act as a device for achieving workplace democracy is criticized. It is argued that Alexander places the wrong emphasis on the relationship between property ownership and public responsibility.