The concept of the corporate form is not the solution scholarship needs, but the power of this assertion is the…
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Schools, megachurches, and the corporate form
This dialogue reflects an ongoing conversation between Heather Mellquist Lehto and Jolyon Baraka Thomas about transnational approaches to critical secularism…
Somewhere out there: Corporate utopias of space and sea
In this conversation, Mary-Jane Rubenstein and Jenna Supp-Montgomerie discuss their interests in the NewSpace Race and seasteading, two endeavors that…
Investigating the corporate form in practice: Heterarchy, hitozukuri, Hello Kitty, and the public good
[In] this essay we briefly elaborate upon the topics we covered in our [JAAR] article to outline promising areas for…
The longue durée of apocalypse
Charisse Burden-Stelly and Gerald Horne discuss apocalypse as both beginning and ending in the context of the rise of settler…
Have it your way: Puerto Rico and the myth of American freedom
Steeped in the Reformation’s emphasis on the individual as an autonomous agent, the Founders displaced God in favor of a…
Corporate veil or wall of separation?
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby raises a series of important questions for public debate. If…
Corporation as sect
It is easy to forget that religious freedom wasn’t an only child: she was a part of a family of…
Why corporations have religious freedom
The legal status of corporations as fictive persons is well-lampooned in the bumper sticker that reads, “I’ll believe corporations are…