How did a generation of intelligent and responsible young people end up devoting every moment of their lives to serving the interests of corporations? Corporations influence our lives, our economies, and even our politics: from traditional manufacturers to new technological giants. Some call them the engines of progress and prosperity, while others claim that they are profit-driven and harmful to us.
Professor William Magnuson proves that both views are correct. The history of the corporation is, above all, the story of people: the merchants, bankers, and investors who, over time, have shaped the landscape of our modern economy. And among its central characters are both brave, powerful, and brilliant, and insidious, cunning, and cruel. Sometimes these traits are found simultaneously in the same person.
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