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This document is an excerpt from a legal or academic paper discussing corporate theory, liberal political theory, and the role of speech in legitimizing social arrangements and market exchanges. It references the works of Bruce Ackerman, Milton Friedman, and Dan M. Kahan, and explores the contradictions between corporate theory and liberal political theory.
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Bruce Ackerman author of Dialogue Bruce Ackerman is the author of 'Why Dialogue'.
Milton Friedman author of Capitalism and Freedom Milton Friedman is the author of 'Capitalism and Freedom'.
Dan M. Kahan author of The Cognitively Illiberal State Dan M. Kahan is the author of 'The Cognitively Illiberal State'.
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Ackerman calls this obligation to speak 'the supreme pragmatic imperative.'
Friedman emphasizes the power of the 'payment in accordance with product' principle in facilitating voluntary, private coordination of enterprise.
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Health MatrixSTAN. L. REV.
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This document appears to be an excerpt from a legal or academic paper discussing corporate theory, liberal political theory, and the role of speech in legitimizing social arrangements and market exchanges.
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The document is significant for its discussion of the contradictions between corporate theory and liberal political theory, and the importance of speech in legitimizing social and economic systems.
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