Corporations


The Appeal
The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power
No Logo
When Corporations Rule the World
Confessions of an Economic Hit Man
Jennifer Government
For Profit: A History of Corporations
Total Control
All Systems Red (The Murderbot Diaries, #1)
The New Corporation: How "Good" Corporations Are Bad for Democracy
We the Corporations: How American Businesses Won Their Civil Rights
Private Empire: ExxonMobil and American Power
The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism
Feed
Rising Sun
Barbarians at the Gate by Bryan BurroughThe Big Short by Michael   LewisLiar's Poker by Michael   LewisToo Big to Fail by Andrew Ross SorkinWhen Genius Failed by Roger Lowenstein
Business History
466 books — 202 voters

The Devil Wears Prada by Lauren WeisbergerWorkhorse by Caroline PalmerPlease Be Advised by Christine SneedCompany by Max BarryWhisper Network by Chandler Baker
Toxic Workplaces in Fiction
69 books — 6 voters
The Windup Girl by Paolo BacigalupiLegacy by Jesikah SundinDreams Unleashed by Linda HawleyGuardian of Time by Linda HawleyZodiac by Neal Stephenson
Ecopunk Fiction
69 books — 99 voters


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Noam Chomsky
How people themselves perceive what they are doing is not a question that interests me. I mean, there are very few people who are going to look into the mirror and say, 'That person I see is a savage monster'; instead, they make up some construction that justifies what they do. If you ask the CEO of some major corporation what he does he will say, in all honesty, that he is slaving 20 hours a day to provide his customers with the best goods or services he can and creating the best possible worki ...more
Noam Chomsky

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