Richard Parker on Corporate Personhood & Power
Richard Parker returns to Our Interesting Times to discuss his article, “Corporate Rights and the Most Absurd Legal Fiction: A Reactionary History and Analysis of Corporate Personhood.” We explore how the legal doctrine of corporate personhood has gradually expanded corporate power while eroding accountability to the public. We also talk about how the rise of unaccountable corporate influence over politics, media, and culture has transformed the American Republic into a corrupt oligarchy.
Richard Parker writes at The Raven’s Call: A Reactionary Perspective, where he offers sharp, provocative analysis from a traditionalist viewpoint.

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