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Contractarians, Communitarians and Agnostics
American Journal of Comparative Law (1995)
  • Alan E Garfield
Abstract
This is a review of the Special Issue on the Corporate Stakeholder Debate: The Classical Theory and Its Critics, 43 AM. J. COMP. L. 150 (1995). While I find all of the contributions to the symposium thoughtful and provocative, I ultimately found the arguments weakened by their lack of empirical support. For so many of the questions posed in the symposium, the empirical data needed to furnish answers was either absent or conflicting. This deficiency left the articles seeming artificial: elegant theories floating without an anchor. I finished the symposium neither a converted contractarian nor communitarian, but an agnostic – feeling confident that, if nothing else, there is simply too much we don’t know, and that the choice in the stakeholder debate is less about which theory is right, and more about which values one brings to the debate.
Keywords
  • corporations,
  • shareholders,
  • employees
Disciplines
Publication Date
1995
Citation Information
Alan E Garfield. "Contractarians, Communitarians and Agnostics" American Journal of Comparative Law Vol. 43 (1995)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/alan_garfield/9/