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Argument: Corporate interests rarely conflict with individual interests

Issue Report: Corporate personhood

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“Should corporations have rights?”: “Since a corporation is constituted by its members, they are unlikely to assert a right on behalf of the collectivity which is contrary to their individual interests.24 The second example may be disposed of on the additional ground that any right the corporation might assert to prevent a member from leaving would have to be weighed against the member’s opposing individual right to freedom of dissociation.”