logo
logo
x
바코드검색
BOOKPRICE.co.kr
책, 도서 가격비교 사이트
바코드검색

인기 검색어

실시간 검색어

검색가능 서점

도서목록 제공

Unchecked Corporate Power : Why the Crimes of Multinational Corporations are Routinized Away and What We Can Do About it

Unchecked Corporate Power : Why the Crimes of Multinational Corporations are Routinized Away and What We Can Do About it (Paperback)

Gregg Barak (지은이)
Routledge
102,470원

일반도서

검색중
서점 할인가 할인률 배송비 혜택/추가 실질최저가 구매하기
84,020원 -18% 0원
4,210원
79,810원 >
yes24 로딩중
교보문고 로딩중
notice_icon 검색 결과 내에 다른 책이 포함되어 있을 수 있습니다.

중고도서

검색중
서점 유형 등록개수 최저가 구매하기
로딩중

eBook

검색중
서점 정가 할인가 마일리지 실질최저가 구매하기
로딩중

책 이미지

Unchecked Corporate Power : Why the Crimes of Multinational Corporations are Routinized Away and What We Can Do About it
eBook 미리보기

책 정보

· 제목 : Unchecked Corporate Power : Why the Crimes of Multinational Corporations are Routinized Away and What We Can Do About it (Paperback) 
· 분류 : 외국도서 > 인문/사회 > 사회과학 > 사회과학 일반
· ISBN : 9781138951440
· 쪽수 : 198쪽
· 출판일 : 2017-02-21

목차

Preface

Part I: Routinizing the Crimes of the Powerful

Introduction: On the State Routinization of Unchecked Corporate Power

1. Capitalism, Corporations, and Criminality

1.1 Globalizing Capital and Crime

1.2 Studying Multinational Corporate Crime and the Public’s Right to Know

1.3 From Felonies to Torts: Constrained and Unconstrained Corporations

1.4 Power, Growth, and Inequality in Early 21st Century Capitalism

1.5 Capitalism and the Contradictory Nature of Capital Accumulation, Capitalist Crisis, and Corporate Criminality

1.6 State Routinized Crime Control and the Capitalist Apparatus

2. Why Capitalist States “Fail” to Control the Crimes of the Powerful

2.1 State-Routinized Crime

2.2 State-Routinized Crime Control, Regulation, and Accountability

2.3 Police Use and Misuse of Force, Militarizing U.S. Law Enforcement, and Privatizing the Security Industry

2.4 U.S. Counter-Terrorist Torture and the Outsourcing of Harsh Interrogation Techniques

2.5 Wall Street and the Routinization of Securities Fraud

2.6 A Recapitulation of State Routinized Crime and Crime Control

Part II: Violating the Commons

3. Financial Crimes: Violations of Trusted Securities

3.1 Decriminalization, Fraudulent Libor Rates, and Victimization

3.2 The Contradictory Forces of Free-Market Capitalism and Securities Law Failures to Curb Wall Street Frauds Before and After the Financial Implosion

3.3 Treating High-Risk Securities Fraud as Noncriminal Matters

3.4 Criminal and Civil Prosecutions

3.5 Structured Finance Products, Investment Banking Fraud and the Case Against Goldman Sachs

3.6 Conciliatory Collusion, Goldman Sachs, and the Costs of Doing High Finance

3.7 The Big Banks, SEC Waivers, and State Financial Resources

3.8 Update: “Short Sellers Sold Short By Goldman”

4. Environmental Crimes: Violations of Health and Safety

4.1 Green Criminology, Environmental Crimes, and Structural Harms

4.2 Exposing West Virginians to Toxic Substances: DuPont, Cover-Up, Litigation and Decades of Chemical Pollution

4.3 Dow Chemical Company: A Trailblazer in Multinational Criminality

4.4 Monsanto Corporation: Masters of Fraud, Deception, and Public Relations

4.5 Unfettered Fracking and the Dangers of Hydraulic Fracturing

4.6 Climate Change, Power Plant Regulations, and the U.S. Supreme Court Stay as a Potential Unraveling of the Paris Agreement?

5. Colluding Crimes of States and Corporations: Violations of the Community

5.1 Routinizing Collusion Between and Within Nations: The Neutralization of Crime and the Rise of Securitization

5.2 Transparency, Surveillance, Whistleblowing, and Drone Warfare

5.3 Crimmigration and Privatization: Cashing in on Refugee Desperation

5.4 For Profit Charter Schools and the Privatization of Education: Looting the Public Purse at the Expense of the Public Interest

Part III: Halting Corporate Harm

6. Checking Corporate Power and State-Routinized Crime in an Age of Global Capitalism

6.1 Educational Debt and the Need for Collective Bargaining not Collective Punishment: Implications for Resisting State-Routinized Debtors

6.2 Reclaiming the Older and Newer Commons

6.3 The Sustainable Paradigm and Changing the Political Culture

6.4 From Manufacturing to Postindustrialism and Services: Building a Sustainable Global Economy

Conclusion: Democratic Capitalism, State Owned Multinationals, and Sustainable Pragmatism


Index

이 포스팅은 쿠팡 파트너스 활동의 일환으로,
이에 따른 일정액의 수수료를 제공받습니다.
이 포스팅은 제휴마케팅이 포함된 광고로 커미션을 지급 받습니다.
도서 DB 제공 : 알라딘 서점(www.aladin.co.kr)
최근 본 책