Introduction
A framework for a political theory of the corporation
The economic theory of corporate efficiency and justice
The classical theories of the corporation
Ronald Coase and the difference between markets and firms
The managerial challenge to liberalism
The Chicago School's theory of the corporation
From market to firm to market again
The concept of "norm-governed productivity"
Corporate justice within efficiency horizons
Toward a relational corporate law
The architecture of corporate governance and workplace democracy
Business ethics and efficiency: the market failures approach
Business ethics and equality: the concept of "justice failure"
Conclusion.