Corporate Sovereignty by Elazar Barkan

Law and Government under Capitalism

This book delves into the intricate dynamics between multinational corporations and nation-states, exploring how corporations have increasingly assumed roles traditionally held by sovereign governments. It examines the historical evolution of corporate power, highlighting the ways in which these entities influence global politics, economics, and social structures. Through a critical lens, the text analyzes the implications of corporate sovereignty on democracy, accountability, and the global distribution of power, urging readers to reconsider the balance between corporate interests and public welfare in the modern world.