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For Profit: A History of Corporations

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A history of how corporate innovation has shaped society, from ancient Rome to Silicon Valley

From legacy manufacturers to emerging tech giants, corporations wield significant power over our lives, our economy, and our politics. Some celebrate them as engines of progress and prosperity. Others argue that they recklessly pursue profit at the expense of us all.

In For Profit, law professor William Magnuson reveals that both visions contain an element of truth. The story of the corporation is a human story, about a diverse group of merchants, bankers, and investors that have over time come to shape the landscape of our modern economy. Its central characters include both the brave, powerful, and ingenious and the conniving, fraudulent, and vicious. At times, these characters have been one and the same.

Yet as Magnuson shows, while corporations haven't always behaved admirably, their purpose is a noble one. From their beginnings in the Roman Republic, corporations have been designed to promote the common good. By recapturing this spirit of civic virtue, For Profit argues, corporations can help craft a society in which all of us--not just shareholders--benefit from the profits of enterprise.

Author: William Magnuson
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Basic Books
Published: 11/08/2022
Pages: 368
Weight: 1.25lbs
Size: 9.32h x 6.33w x 1.24d
ISBN: 9781541601567


Review Citation(s):
Publishers Weekly 09/12/2022
Kirkus Reviews 09/15/2022
Library Journal 09/09/2022 pg. 1
Shelf Awareness 01/06/2023

About the Author
William Magnuson is an associate professor at Texas A&M Law School, where he teaches corporate law. Previously, he taught law at Harvard University. The author of Blockchain Democracy, he has written for the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and Bloomberg. He lives in Austin, Texas.