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Praise

“An essential book and a crucial discussion in order to rethink economic democracy and the structure of power relations within firms. A must-read!”
—Thomas Piketty (PSE-ENS, Paris)

“The idea that power should be held to account is widely accepted, but has been woefully neglected in economic relations. Ferreras’ path breaking idea to govern firms like democratic governments by dividing rather than centralizing power offers a fertile ground for reimagining firms in the 21st century.”
—Katharina Pistor (Edwin B. Parker Professor of Comparative Law & Director, Center on Global Legal Transformation, Columbia Law School, NYC)

“A landmark publication for anyone who believes that capitalism is not the end of history. We deserve a more democratic, just and sustainable economy, one step towards which might well be Isabelle Ferreras’s visionary plan for economic bicameralism.”
—Hélène Landemore (Full Professor in the Political Science department, Yale University Distinguished Researcher, Institute for Ethics in AI at the University of Oxford)

Table Of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction, Tom Malleson and Joel Rogers

I. The Proposal
1. Democratizing the Corporation: The Proposal of the Bicameral Firm, Isabelle Ferreras

II. Democracy at Work
2. The Progressive Era’s Public Firm, Carly R. Knight
3. Workplace Democracy, the Bicameral Firm, and Stakeholder Theory, Marc Fleurbaey

III. The Corporation and the Law
4. Fallacies about Corporations: Comments on “Democratizing the Corporation,” David Ellerman
5. Prospects for Democratizing the Corporation in US Law, Robert F. Freeland
6. Economic Democracy at Work: Why (and How) Workers Should Be Represented on US Corporate Boards, Lenore Palladino

IV. Nuts and Bolts of Economic Bicameralism
7. Islands and the Sea: Making Firm-Level Democracy Durable, Max Krahé
8. Are Bicameral Firms Preferable to Codetermination or Worker Cooperatives? Thomas Ferretti and Axel Gosseries
9. Learning from Cooperatives to Strengthen Economic Bicameralism, Simon Pek

V. Economic Democracy: The Big Picture
10. The Prospects for Economic Democracy: Learning from Sweden as Failed Case, Bo Rothstein
11. Ferreras and the Economic Democracy Debate, Christopher Mackin
12. Five Principles of Economic Democracy, Ewan McGaughey
13. Economic Democracy against Racial Capitalism: Seeding Freedom, Sanjay Pinto

VI. Conclusion
14. A Response to My Readers, Isabelle Ferreras

Notes

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