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Constitutional Law - We the Corporations: How American Businesses Won Their Civil Rights

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Book Synopsis: A PBS NewsHour / New York Times "Now Read This" Book Club Selection Finalist • National Book Award for Nonfiction Finalist • National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction Finalist • California Book Award (Nonfiction) Finalist • Silver Gavel Award (American Bar Association) A New York Times Notable Book of the Year A Washington Post Notable Book of the Year Named one of the Best Books of the Year by The Economist and The Boston GlobeWe the Corporations chronicles the revelatory story of one of the most successful, yet least known, “civil rights movements” in American history.We the Corporations chronicles the astonishing story of one of the most successful yet least well-known “civil rights movements” in American history. Hardly oppressed like women and minorities, business corporations, too, have fought since the nation’s earliest days to gain equal rights under the Constitution—and today have nearly all the same rights as ordinary people.Exposing the historical origins of Citizens United and Hobby Lobby, Adam Winkler explains how those controversial Supreme Court decisions extending free speech and religious liberty to corporations were the capstone of a centuries-long struggle over corporate personhood and constitutional protections for business. Beginning his account in the colonial era, Winkler reveals the profound influence corporations had on the birth of democracy and on the shape of the Constitution itself. Once the Constitution was ratified, corporations quickly sought to gain the rights it guaranteed. The first Supreme Court case on the rights of corporations was decided in 1809, a half-century before the first comparable cases on the rights of African Americans or women. Ever since, corporations have waged a persistent and remarkably fruitful campaign to win an ever-greater share of individual rights.Although corporations never marched on Washington, they employed many of the same strategies of more familiar civil rights struggles: civil disobedience, test cases, and novel legal claims made in a purposeful effort to reshape the law. Indeed, corporations have often been unheralded innovators in constitutional law, and several of the individual rights Americans hold most dear were first secured in lawsuits brought by businesses.Winkler enlivens his narrative with a flair for storytelling and a colorful cast of characters: among others, Daniel Webster, America’s greatest advocate, who argued some of the earliest corporate rights cases on behalf of his business clients; Roger Taney, the reviled Chief Justice, who surprisingly fought to limit protections for corporations—in part to protect slavery; and Roscoe Conkling, a renowned politician who deceived the Supreme Court in a brazen effort to win for corporations the rights added to the Constitution for the freed slaves. Alexander Hamilton, Teddy Roosevelt, Huey Long, Ralph Nader, Louis Brandeis, and even Thurgood Marshall all played starring roles in the story of the corporate rights movement.In this heated political age, nothing can be timelier than Winkler’s tour de force, which shows how America’s most powerful corporations won our most fundamental rights and turned the Constitution into a weapon to impede the regulation of big business. 50 illustrations Read more

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Discover the untold story of American business corporations' fight for civil rights in the must-read book, "We the Corporations: How American Businesses Won Their Civil Rights." This PBS NewsHour / New York Times "Now Read This" Book Club Selection Finalist will captivate you from start to finish with its gripping narrative and impeccable research. With accolades from the National Book Award for Nonfiction and the National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction, this book is a true gem that deserves a place on your shelf.

In "We the Corporations," acclaimed author Adam Winkler sheds light on the remarkable and often overlooked history of the corporate civil rights movement. Just like women and minorities, business corporations have fought for equal rights under the Constitution since the early days of our nation. Today, they enjoy nearly all the same rights as ordinary citizens. This groundbreaking book exposes the origins of controversial Supreme Court decisions such as Citizens United and Hobby Lobby, revealing the centuries-long struggle over corporate personhood and constitutional protections for businesses.

From the colonial era to the present day, corporations have played a significant role in shaping democracy and the Constitution itself. They were at the forefront of the fight for individual rights, winning landmark Supreme Court cases before civil rights struggles for African Americans or women even began. "We the Corporations" highlights the ingenious tactics employed by corporations, including civil disobedience, test cases, and groundbreaking legal claims, all in a determined effort to reshape the law.

Prepare to be enthralled by the colorful cast of characters that Adam Winkler brings to life in "We the Corporations." From legendary advocate Daniel Webster, who argued for corporate rights in some of the earliest cases, to Chief Justice Roger Taney, known for his surprising stance against strong protections for corporations, and Roscoe Conkling, the cunning politician who deceived the Supreme Court in order to secure the newly granted rights for corporations. These stories of intrigue and ambition will leave you with a deeper understanding of the role corporations have played in shaping our nation's history.

Don't miss out on this New York Times Notable Book of the Year and Washington Post Notable Book of the Year. Immerse yourself in the provocative narrative of "We the Corporations" and explore the hidden world of corporate civil rights. Order your copy today and embark on a journey that will forever change your perspective. Buy now.

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