Padawanbater2
Well-Known Member
So are unions, book clubs, baseball teams, and a whole host of other organizations we don't give constitutional rights to based on the fact they're made up of people.They are made up of people.
How can individuals have a right to do something, and in a country with freedom of association, lose that right if they exercise it collectively.
No one is saying corporations are people, they're saying corporations are made up of people who have rights.
Corporations who spend millions financing campaigns are not exercising their rights collectively. It's one person or a small group of people utilizing the collective power of the corporation to influence politicians to benefit said corporation or the industry it's in.
That's the actual argument, that corporations are people and therefore deserve the same constitutional rights as people.
I agree with the statement "corporations are made up of people" but I disagree that they deserve equal constitutional rights as people.