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by dragonwriter
4033 days ago
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> Corporations weren't citizens in 1776. Corporations aren't citizens now. If you mean "corporations weren't considered 'persons' in the scope of the 14th Amendment" in 1776 (or even, say, when the Constitution was first adopted), that's true, but then neither was anyone else. Corporations, of course, have been legal persons in the general sense since the corporate form was invented; that's the whole point of the form. |
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