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Second Commentary

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The small private business was the executive arm of the market society — a neuron of the invisible hand. Neurons are not supposed to become large, and the large corporation is a contradiction of the aims of the market society. Nevertheless, it has happened, and the foregoing papers discuss some of the consequences.

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© 1974 The President and Fellows of Harvard College

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Marris, R. (1974). Second Commentary. In: Marris, R. (eds) The Corporate Society. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-01977-9_8

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