Since the 19th century, U.S. law has conceived and defended the idea of the corporate person. Corporations are functioning as people. They do speak as if they were citizens. And they are among the most powerful rhetors in our midst.  This collection of sources explores the idea of the corporation as rhetor, the rhetoric that promotes and sustain organizationality, and other questions that arise when modern organizations speak.

  • Owner: Peter L. Scisco
  • Registered: 2016-02-11
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