Adolf A. Berle Quote

Essentially these stockholders, though still politely called "owners", are passive. They have the right to receive only. The condition of their being is that they do not interfere in management.


p. 73; As cited in: Martin Sicker (2002) The Political Economy of Work in the 21st Century. p. 144. - Power Without Property, 1959


Essentially these stockholders, though still politely called owners, are passive. They have the right to receive only. The condition of their being...

Essentially these stockholders, though still politely called owners, are passive. They have the right to receive only. The condition of their being...

Essentially these stockholders, though still politely called owners, are passive. They have the right to receive only. The condition of their being...

Essentially these stockholders, though still politely called owners, are passive. They have the right to receive only. The condition of their being...