Review of Susanna Ripken's Corporate Personhood, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019, 301pp

Gindis, David (2022) Review of Susanna Ripken's Corporate Personhood, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019, 301pp. Law and Society Review, 56 (1). pp. 155-157. ISSN 1540-5893
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Susanna Ripken is an astute and fair-minded observer of today's corporate personality controversy. The premise of her impressive book is that the corporate personhood puzzle is as complicated as it is vexing because corporate personhood is inherently multidimensional, in a way that mirrors the fact that the corporation is at the same time an economic institution, a legal actor, a cultural artifact, and a political operator, whose actions can be morally praised or condemned. To produce a comprehensive picture of the corporation we need to weave together the different facets highlighted by economics, law, sociology, political science, philosophy, ethics, and other disciplines. So too must we proceed, Ripken persuasively argues, when dealing with corporate personhood. No single discipline is in a position to answer all the important questions corporate personhood raises. An interdisciplinary conversation is required.

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