DOI

10.1353/jso.2016.0000

Abstract

As Foucault says, genealogical work can be tedious and gray, but it is also pleasurable, even when the archives one delves into are filled with hatred, violence, and injustice. This article explores that pleasure, both in dangers and its possibilities, and in the process offers a partial genealogy of corporate personhood in U.S. legal history.

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

2016

Publisher Statement

Copyright © 2016 Penn State University Press. This article first appeared in the Journal of Speculative Philosophy 30:1 (2016), 104-114.

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