Citizens united and individual sovereignty : A fresh perspective

Procaccia, Uriel and Winter, Eyal (2022) Citizens united and individual sovereignty : A fresh perspective. International Review of Law and Economics, 72: 106099. ISSN 0144-8188

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Abstract

In recent years super-PACs jumped into the political fray by making significant donations to political parties and candidates thus tilting political outcomes to suit their agendas. Super-PACs raise their money from individuals and corporations and spend it to promote their cause. Numerous commentators studied their impact on the American political landscape and highlighted its implications from a constitutionally driven perspective, anchored in the Free Speech clause of the First Amendment as it applies to corporate persons. In this Essay we analyze the phenomenon from a different vantage point, the prohibition to spend other people's money in support of a cause which they refuse to endorse. We prove that although contributions made by private donors to super-PACs may sometimes be justified, no such redeeming grace is tenable in the case of contributions made by large public corporations. The distortion is caused by inviting corporations to identify their presumed political preferences by employing the decision rule current in corporate matters of “one share one vote” which allocates disproportionate power to the holders of large blocks of shares. Since political controversies ought to be governed by a different decision rule- “one person one vote” the distortion cannot be remedied through the intermediation of corporate players.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
International Review of Law and Economics
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? corporationselection financesocial choicevoting proceduresfinanceeconomics and econometricslaw ??
ID Code:
220611
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Deposited On:
28 May 2024 08:45
Refereed?:
Yes
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Published
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