How American Corporations Got Their Personhood

Some 130 years before Friedman could begin arguing that a corporation's sole responsibility was to make a profit for its shareholders, Boston's Charles River Bridge Company had to convince the Supreme Court that corporations were private entities whose interests could diverge from the public interest. While it lost that case, the partial success of the Charles River Bridge Company's reasoning with the court laid the foundations for corporate personhood as it exists today. 

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