Difference between revisions of "Idea: Corporate Personhood Bibliography"
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Revision as of 12:25, 29 July 2019
In a U.S. historical context, the phrase 'Corporate Personhood' refers to the ongoing legal debate over the extent to which rights traditionally associated with natural persons should also be afforded to corporations. (Wikipedia)
- Philadelphia City Council Resolution June 21, 2012
- The Corporation (Film 2003)
**The Corporation - on YouTube (full version) - How Supreme Court Turned Corporations into People - Mother Jones 2014/07
- Timeline of Personhood Rights and Powers - WILPF
- TED Talk: Lincoln didn't fight the civil war to free the corporations: Thom Hartmann at TEDxConcordiaUPortland
- Move To Amend Coalition
- HuffPost article: A Simple, 4-Step Method to End Corporate Personhood
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