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Ida Tarbell and the Possibility of Progressive Business

Bert Spector and Albert J. Mills

management revue - Socio-Economic Studies, 2018, vol. 29, issue 2, 179-191

Abstract: Discussing, advocating, and contesting the appropriate role of the large-scale business enterprise in a democratic society has been an ongoing activity since the advent of industrial capitalism. For some, corporate behemoths are fundamentally and irretrievably incongruent with democratic institutions. Others hold out the possibility of responsible behaviours on the part of corporate leaders. Through an examination of the writings of Ida Tarbell, a leading early 20th-century journalist, we explore a progressive option, one that rejects the possibility of moral self-governance and places greater emphasis on how to govern society than on how to govern the corporation. Tarbell is one of the many women whose contribution to the development of management and organization studies has been neglected. She makes for a particularly useful representative figure because of her massive history of one of the first and most significant manifestations of early corporate enterprise: Standard Oil. By analysing Tarbell’s body of work, we offer a ‘progressive’ paradigm that insists that the question of how to govern the corporation is secondary to the more fundamental question of how to govern society. To answer the corporate governance question without addressing the matter of societal governance would achieve nothing. Corporations were conceived not as stand-alone institutions but as part of a larger society. No business leader, no matter how well-meaning, would be sufficient to ensure the enhancement of democracy and the stability of open markets, competition, and fairness.

Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.5771/0935-9915-2018-2-179

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