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Human Rights after Corporate Personhood
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Table of Contents

Corporate Persons, Revisited
Sharif Youssef and Jody Greene

Part I. Noble Households, Ignoble Subjects

1. The Corporation’s Neoliberal Soul?
Matthew Titolo

2. Cosmopolitanism, Sovereignty, and the Problem of Corporate Personhood
Joshua Barkan 

3. Watched Over by Assemblages of Providential Grace
Angela Mitropoulos

Part II. The Social Theory of the Corporation

4. From Public Sphere to Personalized Feed: Corporate Constitutional Rights and the Challenge to Popular
Sovereignty
David Golumbia, and Frank Pasquale

5. Exceptionally Gifted: Corporate Exceptionalism and the Expropriation of Human Rights
Richard Hardack

Part III. Discipline and Guardianship

6. "Killing Corporations to Save Humans: How Corporate Personhood, Human Rights, and the Corporate Death Penalty Intersect"
Stefan Padfield

7. Already Artificial: Legal Personality and Animal Rights
Angela Fernandez

Part IV. Corporate Personification

8. The Livestock that Therefore We Are: Two Episodes from the Pre-History of Corporate Personhood 
Scott R. MacKenzie

9. Immortal and Intangible? Corporate Metaphysics in Jacksonian America
Peter Jaros

About the Author

Jody Greene is associate vice provost for Teaching and Learning and professor of Literature, Feminist Studies, and the History of Consciousness at the University of California, Santa Cruz.

Sharif Youssef is an assistant professor of English and Legal Studies at Ashoka University.

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" Human Rights after Corporate Personhood is a fine collection of essays devoted - though not exclusively - to two basic issues troubling contemporary liberal society: the meaning of the corporation as a legal individual and the legally unstable idea of human rights. Greene and Youssef make the reader think about the relationship between corporate personhood and real, or human, personhood, at times arguing that, after all, real personhood is a bit of a legal fiction too. The scholarship found in this collection is sound and careful, marking a major contribution to research and an important intervention in current debates." --Vincent P. Pecora, Department of English, University of Utah
"This volume is a breath of fresh air. It devotes careful, critical thought to topics that all too often are defined by easy denunciation, routinized lamentation, and dogmatic affirmation. The essays collected here are consistently original, rigorous, intricate, and lively, and they are joined together by Greene and Youssef's superbly comprehensive introduction. Readers of all stripes will find in this book sharp insights into questions that today are of increasingly burning concern." --Adam Sitze, Department of Law, Jurisprudence, and Social Thought, Amherst College

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