"Legal Foundations of Capitalism" is a foundational work by John Rogers Commons that explores the intricate and essential relationship between law and economic life. As a cornerstone of institutional economics, this book delves into the legal principles that underpin the modern capitalist system, examining how legal decisions and social norms shape economic value and market transactions. Commons provides an exhaustive analysis of the evolution of property rights, the concept of "going concerns," and the shifting legal definitions of labor and capital.
The work is renowned for its investigation into the "legal-economic" nexus, arguing that the market is not a self-regulating entity but is instead constructed through collective action and judicial interpretation. By tracing the historical development of legal doctrines, Commons illustrates how the law facilitated the transition from feudalism to industrial capitalism. He emphasizes the role of the state and the judiciary in defining the boundaries of liberty and property, making this text essential for understanding the foundations of economic power and the distribution of wealth.
With its profound insights into jurisprudence and economic theory, "Legal Foundations of Capitalism" remains a vital resource for scholars of economics, law, and sociology. It offers a rigorous framework for evaluating how institutional structures and legal frameworks govern the dynamics of the modern marketplace.
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