American law in the age of hypercapitalism
the worker, the family, and the state
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Image source: Open LibraryRuth ColkerFirst published 19982 editions
In American Law in the Age of Hypercapitalism, Ruth Colker examines how American law purports to reflect - and actively promotes - a laissez-faire capitalism that disproportionately benefits the entrepreneurial class. Colker proposes that the quality of American life depends also on fairness and equality rather than simply the single-minded and formulaic pursuit of efficiency and utility.
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First publish date 19981 credited authorSearch language english
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