Good article; those who suggest abolishing corporate personhood sometimes forget to ask the question: what was the problem society was trying to address when this innovation was introduced?
I like the conclusion that small businesses shouldn't necessarily be held to the public interest standard. Would you establish an income threshold; if a business grows to a certain size, it need to demonstrate that it is working in the public interest if it wants to continue to receive special privileges?
This is overall a very important, good article. But I think it lacks a crucial element behind the Jackson war against the Bank. As bank historian Bray Hammond put it in his 1957 book Banks and Politics in the United States, the demand for the end of the bank did not come from the rural sector but from the major money-center banks in New York, who wanted to see an end to interference with their operations by Biddle. Wall Street benefited. I would like to again recommend Hamilton Versus Wall Street: The Core Principles of the American System of Economics, my 2019 book. Nancy Spannaus
This is overall a very important, good article. But I think it lacks a crucial element behind the Jackson war against the Bank. As bank historian Bray Hammond put it in his 1957 book Banks and Politics in the United States, the demand for the end of the bank did not come from the rural sector but from the major money-center banks in New York, who wanted to see an end to interference with their operations by Biddle. Wall Street benefited. I would like to again recommend Hamilton Versus Wall Street: The Core Principles of the American System of Economics, my 2019 book. Nancy Spannaus
Good article; those who suggest abolishing corporate personhood sometimes forget to ask the question: what was the problem society was trying to address when this innovation was introduced?
I like the conclusion that small businesses shouldn't necessarily be held to the public interest standard. Would you establish an income threshold; if a business grows to a certain size, it need to demonstrate that it is working in the public interest if it wants to continue to receive special privileges?
This is overall a very important, good article. But I think it lacks a crucial element behind the Jackson war against the Bank. As bank historian Bray Hammond put it in his 1957 book Banks and Politics in the United States, the demand for the end of the bank did not come from the rural sector but from the major money-center banks in New York, who wanted to see an end to interference with their operations by Biddle. Wall Street benefited. I would like to again recommend Hamilton Versus Wall Street: The Core Principles of the American System of Economics, my 2019 book. Nancy Spannaus
This is overall a very important, good article. But I think it lacks a crucial element behind the Jackson war against the Bank. As bank historian Bray Hammond put it in his 1957 book Banks and Politics in the United States, the demand for the end of the bank did not come from the rural sector but from the major money-center banks in New York, who wanted to see an end to interference with their operations by Biddle. Wall Street benefited. I would like to again recommend Hamilton Versus Wall Street: The Core Principles of the American System of Economics, my 2019 book. Nancy Spannaus