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4. Banks, Politics, and Political Parties: From Partisan Banking to Open Access in Early Massachusetts
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Qian Lu
and John Joseph Wallis
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. The East Indian Monopoly and the Transition from Limited Access in England, 1600–1813 23
- 2. Adam Smith’s Theory of Violence and the Political Economics of Development 51
- 3. Pluralism without Privilege? Corps Intermédiaires, Civil Society, and the Art of Association 83
- 4. Banks, Politics, and Political Parties: From Partisan Banking to Open Access in Early Massachusetts 109
- 5. Corporation Law and the Shift toward Open Access in the Antebellum United States 147
- 6. Organizational Poisedness and the Transformation of Civic Order in Nineteenth- Century New York City 179
- 7. Voluntary Associations, Corporate Rights, and the State: Legal Constraints on the Development of American Civil Society, 1750–1900 231
- 8. The Right to Associate and the Rights of Associations: Civil- Society Organizations in Prussia, 1794–1908 291
- 9. Opening Access, Ending the Violence Trap: Labor, Business, Government, and the National Labor Relations Act 331
- Contributors 367
- Contributors 369
- Subject Index 375
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. The East Indian Monopoly and the Transition from Limited Access in England, 1600–1813 23
- 2. Adam Smith’s Theory of Violence and the Political Economics of Development 51
- 3. Pluralism without Privilege? Corps Intermédiaires, Civil Society, and the Art of Association 83
- 4. Banks, Politics, and Political Parties: From Partisan Banking to Open Access in Early Massachusetts 109
- 5. Corporation Law and the Shift toward Open Access in the Antebellum United States 147
- 6. Organizational Poisedness and the Transformation of Civic Order in Nineteenth- Century New York City 179
- 7. Voluntary Associations, Corporate Rights, and the State: Legal Constraints on the Development of American Civil Society, 1750–1900 231
- 8. The Right to Associate and the Rights of Associations: Civil- Society Organizations in Prussia, 1794–1908 291
- 9. Opening Access, Ending the Violence Trap: Labor, Business, Government, and the National Labor Relations Act 331
- Contributors 367
- Contributors 369
- Subject Index 375