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Rights Of Corporate Speech Mobil Oil And The Legal Development Of The Voice Of Big Business Law And Society Recent Scholarship Robert L

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Rights Of Corporate Speech Mobil Oil And The Legal Development Of The Voice Of Big Business Law And Society Recent Scholarship Robert L
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Publisher: LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.16 MB
Pages: 223
Author: Robert L., Kerr
ISBN: 1593320701, 9781593320706
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Rights Of Corporate Speech Mobil Oil And The Legal Development Of The Voice Of Big Business Law And Society Recent Scholarship Robert L by Robert L., Kerr 1593320701, 9781593320706 instant download after payment.

Kerr analyzes how in the 1970s Mobil Oil made the The New York Times op-ed page the focus of its advocacy strategy to promote interests far beyond its immediate business objectives. Although other corporations produced advocacy messages, none spoke so regularly on so many issues of public policy as Mobil. Kerr shows how Mobil framed the corporate role in democratic processes as identical to that of the individual citizen. This was a radical assertion at the beginning of the seventies, but by the end of the decade Mobil's efforts were the ideological vanguard of an historic expansion of the right and practice of corporate speech.

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