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Democratizing the Corporation: The Bicameral Firm and Beyond

by Isabelle Ferreras, Tom Malleson, Joel Rogers, David Ellerman, Thomas Ferretti, Marc Fleurbaey, Robert F. Freeland, Axel Gosseries, Carly Knight, Ewan McGaughey, Max Krahé, Christopher Mackin, Lenore Palladino, Sanjay Pinto, Simon Pek and Bo Rothstein

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Published 19th March 2024
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Although contemporary Western societies refer to themselves as "democratic," the bulk of the population spend much of their lives in workplaces that have more in common with tyranny. Gigantic corporations such as Amazon, Meta, Exxon, and Walmart are among the richest and most powerful institutions in the world yet accountable to no one but their shareholders. The undemocratic nature of conventional firms generates profound problems across society, hurting more than just the workplace and contributing to environmental destruction and spiraling inequality.

Against this backdrop, Isabelle Ferreras proposes a radical but realistic plan to democratize the private firm. She suggests that all large firms should be bicamerally governed, with a chamber of worker representatives sharing equal governance power with the standard board representing owners. In response to this proposal, twelve leading experts on corporate behavior from multiple disciplines consider its attractiveness, viability, and achievability as a "real utopian" proposal to strengthen democracy in our time.

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Democratizing the Corporation: The Bicameral Firm and Beyond
by Isabelle Ferreras, Tom Malleson, Joel Rogers, David Ellerman, Thomas Ferretti, Marc Fleurbaey, Robert F. Freeland, Axel Gosseries, Carly Knight, Ewan McGaughey, Max Krahé, Christopher Mackin, Lenore Palladino, Sanjay Pinto, Simon Pek and Bo Rothstein

ISBN
9781804294536

Publisher
Verso Books

Binding
Paperback

Publication date
March 19, 2024

Dimensions
23.4cm x 15.3cm x 2.1cm